Actually, some birds come back to the same nest year after year. Some choose to leave and not come back so their predators cannot find the nest.
Cow birds are very lazy so they sneak there eggs into other nests so the other bird can watch over the baby cow birds. So that is why cow birds hide there eggs in other birds nests
The Weaver Birds are a social breed. They build large nests and allow other species to settle down. Their nests hold up to 100 birds.
Three animals other than birds that build nests: wasp, turtle, gorilla.
building nests and flying
Nidoloy is the scientific study of nests so I'm just guessing that a nidologist would be a scientist who studies nests.
Birds use nests for breeding, very few use one for more than a very few weeks in any year. They find them just as humans find home - landmarks and memory.
Usually because they believe a predator, you, is watching the nest and will attack them if they return. Stay...away...from...nests. Use binoculars.
No. Kakapo make their own nests and do not share them with any other birds.
Birds in Their Nests - 1911 was released on: USA: 5 July 1911
Cow birds are very lazy so they sneak there eggs into other nests so the other bird can watch over the baby cow birds. So that is why cow birds hide there eggs in other birds nests
The Weaver Birds are a social breed. They build large nests and allow other species to settle down. Their nests hold up to 100 birds.
Well birds build nests in them.
the birds know it by heart
Birds nests or squirrel nests on the roof in the vents
cats/ dogs and there are lots of birds too. *but they are emigrating over the winter and in the summer time they return back to their nests
Some birds do not build nest's .why?
The scientific name for a bird's nest is "nidification." It refers to the process of building and using a nest by birds for breeding and raising their young. The specific structure and material of the nest can vary depending on the bird species.