nesters in English

noun
1
a bird that nests in a specified manner or place.
redstarts are nesters here
2
a squatter who occupies rangeland in the US West.
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1. American Avocets are a migratory species that are colonial nesters and form social groups

2. All Bluebirds are cavity nesters and will use an artificial nest box

3. They're connecting students who need a place to live with empty-nesters who have extra rooms.

4. Unlike the hive-forming domesticated honey bee or wild bumble bee species, most Bees are solitary nesters.

5. However, Bobwhites are strong re-nesters, as hens may lay a second and third clutch of eggs if the others are destroyed

6. Africanized honey bees are void nesters and will nest in hollow tree holes and stumps, eves of buildings, and any other cavity

7. These storks are usually solitary nesters whose young, like those of Ibis, are dependent on their parents for food.

8. Labeled "crackers," "pineys," "sandhillers," and "nesters" by townspeople across the upland South, southern Backwoodsmen have often been dismissed by historians.

9. Birdhouses for Cavity Nesters Bluebirds, wrens, nuthatches, chickadees, purple martins, tree swallows, owls, wood ducks and many other birds will create nests within Birdhouses, hollow logs or other "cavities." When you hang a birdhouse, you're making it easier for these types of birds to find shelter.