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bird nest

NOUN
  1. nest where birds lay their eggs and hatch their young

How To Use bird nest In A Sentence

  • You are referring to Parque Juarez and, unfortunately in some people's minds, the city is removing the bird nests from the trees so that a stroll in the park on Sunday does not need head protection from droppings from above. Gardening in San Miguel
  • Younger children would play ‘bullrush’, make shanghais and stilts and go bird nesting or exploring.
  • Many types of predators depredate bird nests and thus potentially influence the spatial distribution of their prey.
  • The little seabird nests high in coastal forests, a fact that had eluded ornithologists until several years ago, when a bird with webbed feet flopped out of a felled tree.
  • Ferns, lichens and mosses are good choices for a spot with poor natural light, as are Swedish ivy, bird nest sansevieriea, and maidenhead spleenwort.
  • More obviously, ivy entanglements are important bird nesting sites. Times, Sunday Times
  • Columbids will re-use nests and will build nests on top of abandoned bird nests.
  • How was I going to tease her for having bird nest hair if she didn't and had beautiful, lustrous raven hair?
  • Do southern flying squirrels frequently depredate songbird nests in other areas?
  • In 1982 the clock stopped when snow landed on it and the hands froze and some years later it stopped again when a bird nested in it.
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