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The yellowhammer typically builds a cup-shaped nest on or near the ground, often in dense grass or low vegetation. It is constructed using grasses, moss, and other plant materials, and is usually well-hidden to provide protection from predators. The nest is lined with finer materials like feathers to create a comfortable environment for the eggs and chicks.

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