Parrots are generally not nest-builders like other birds are. They shelter in hollows in trees or, for ground-dwelling parrots, hollows dug out in the ground or made in dry heath. The only parrot which builds a nest of sticks is the Quaker Parrot, also known as the Monk Parakeet, of South America.
sticks
In trees and nests
Very big, sometimes they can even have a whole tree to themselves
Chimps and orangs are known to build nests in the trees to sleep in during the night.
Monkeys have thumbs to help them grasp and manipulate objects in their environment. The opposable thumb allows them to perform delicate tasks such as picking fruits, grooming, and building nests. This adaptation enhances their dexterity and survival skills in the wild.
The males will hunt other small monkeys and baby mammals, baby bushbuks, colobus monkey, young baboons, baby chicks from bird nests, and eggs.
There exists various nests on that tree. This is a sentence containing the word nests.
There are three main types of wasp nests: paper wasp nests, mud dauber nests, and yellowjacket nests. Paper wasp nests are made of a paper-like material and have open cells. Mud dauber nests are made of mud and have closed cells. Yellowjacket nests are made of paper and have a papery covering. These nests differ in their construction materials and appearance.
They can't keep their nests clean because their nests are on the ground.
The plural posessive form is nests'.
No, the word 'nests' is the plural form of the singular noun nest.example: There are two nests in that maple tree.The possessive form of the singular noun nest is nest's.The possessive form of the plural noun nests is nests'.
they are just called nests