why are whooping crane eggs being being transplanted to sand hill crane nests ?
Recent totals as of 10/2009, for the Whooping Crane population, indicates 352 in the wild, and about 150 in captivity. These are totals for adult birds of breeding age only. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
yes squirrels reuse their nests.
Nidoloy is the scientific study of nests so I'm just guessing that a nidologist would be a scientist who studies nests.
Manatees use pieces of broken seagrass to line their nests.
eagles make their nests out of sticks becuase is better for her babies
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Recent totals as of 10/2009, for the Whooping Crane population, indicates 352 in the wild, and about 150 in captivity. These are totals for adult birds of breeding age only. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
The main causes are habitat loss, loss of nests, eggs and chicks to fire and poisoning from grain treated with pesticides. Other causes include harassment by humans and flying into utility lines (these cranes are heavier and cannot fly as high or fast as other crane species).
There exists various nests on that tree. This is a sentence containing the word nests.
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
Snakes hatch from eggs, which is not quite the same as being born. Eggs are laid in nests.
yes, they will protect their nests
No they do not have nests tree holes or burrows
most don't build nests.