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I have never heard of a bird making a nest in a bird bath. I believe they only make nests in trees. I wouldn't worry about a bird making a nest in your bird bath. It's more used as a decoration.
When used as a noun, the plural form of daily is dailies
Straw, twigs, even shed snakeskin may be used.
Well, you can make a birds nest using cut grass, twigs, ribbon, streamers, human hair, flowers. Really anything that you can find outside and can for the most part bend. I used to make birds nests out of cut grass and twigs when I was younger, then after I would finish, I put them high up in a tree. I left them alone after that, birds are kinda protective. If your looking to get a birds nest down, then you should try using a ladder, getting it down, and putting it in a tree a ways away, that way the bird can find it again. But if you want a bird's nest just to have a bird's nest, that's kinda a waste of time don't you think?
Wasp construct their nest using the dead wood from furniture , garden etc. They transport the material to their nest and allow the young larvae to mix it with their saliva to produce a certain type of gum like substance that is used to make the nest. The nest is not necessarily have to take a perfect shape it can be of any shape to fit the wasp in.
No, the word 'honeybees' is simply the plural form of the noun honeybee. A collective noun is a word used to group nouns that share a commonality; for example: The collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees.
No. They only use the one they make themselves.
The nests of cave swifts are used in bird's nest soup.
Yes, many Chimps do make nests, however they aren't nests that we'd see birds making; a chimp's nest can be remade very night in a completely new area, and are generally made of leaves and sticks. They are normally used for sleeping
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Red dye can be extracted from the nest of certain insects. This is used to make jewelry, makeup and paints.
Often refered to as the "nest egg" these artificial eggs are used to replace eggs in the nest of a broody hen. They can also be used to show new pullets where the laying nest is. Some farms use rock or golf balls as nest eggs.