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Through their waste products, and through their abandoned nests, birds may be said to be composters. Specifically, animal waste products often include nitrogen, in the soluble form by which it can be used by soil food web critters, soil and plant roots. Additionally, bird nests tend to include what they recycle from nature. That means that once abandoned, the nests begin the process of breakdown that returns to nature what was taken from it.

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