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build a nest; search for bird's nests; arrange something inside something else; make homey or home-like
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1. Nesting habits: Female Bluebirds build tight cup nests atop a looser built base
2. Related to the goldeneyes and, like them, nests in cavities; but unlike other hole-nesting ducks, the Bufflehead is small enough to use unmodified old nest holes of Northern Flickers, giving it a ready source of good nest sites.
3. This nest is called the mixed nests is indeed heterogeneous commensalism.
4. XForms makes it easy to iterate over nested sets like this through the nesting of the corresponding repeats.
5. The Bufflehead is a cavity nesting duck and almost exclusively nests in holes excavated by Northern Flickers
6. Nest Type: Football Shaped Paper Nest Nest Location: Exposed or Hanging The Bald faced Hornet's well-known features include hanging paper nests and the females' habit of defending them with repeated stings.
7. Bumblebee nests don’t live for long, so the nest should die naturally within a few months
8. Moreover, nest-like conglomerations of pigment-producing cells appeared in the form of junctional nevus cell nests.
9. We postulate that the protective benefit for merganser nests in tern colonies accounts for the evolution of the nesting association.
10. It still sleeps with its mother in the rudimentary nest she builds for the night but practises building nests for itself.
11. Some of this group—notably the green sandpiper—nest in trees, using the old nests of other birds, usually thrushes.
12. However, even though Open areas were used for nesting, almost all foraging trips observed from nests in Open areas were into nearby Forest stands.
13. Rosy bee-eaters have similar nesting tastes, and they excavate their colonial nests in the sand just a few yards above the high-water mark.
14. The Bufflehead is the only tree-nesting duck that can use nest holes of Flickers since the other ducks need larger cavities
15. Africanized honey bees will often build a nest in man-made cavities or in the open while European honey bees need a larger volume nesting site, and tend to nest in hollowed tree cavities
16. While Containers can be nested, most layouts do not require a nested Container.
17. Linked to Aculeates as inquilines in their nests, as parasites of adults and larvae, as cleptoparasites of food stored in nest cells, etc
18. Bobwhites build nests on the ground, often at the base of a clump of broomsedge, using the dead grass blades to construct the nest
19. Most of these species nest in trees or bushes, but the coucals lay their eggs in nests on the ground or in low shrubs.
20. Male Anhingas gather the nesting material, and females construct the nest by weaving sticks together and padding it with live twigs and green leaves
21. There is some evidence of communal nesting by Bushtits, but it is rare when it happens, the helpers at the nest are usually adult males
22. They're nesting.
23. Nesting sites Trees, shrubs, and suitable nesting boxes attract woodland species.
24. Beaver-killed trees provide nesting sites for cavity-nesting birds
25. If a groundhog nested, they'd know.