bird nest


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Noun1.bird nest - nest where birds lay their eggs and hatch their youngbird nest - nest where birds lay their eggs and hatch their young
aerie, aery, eyrie, eyry - the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle)
nest - a structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young
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There are a number of inquiries ongoing into badger sett disturbance and bird crime which unfortunately included bird nest destruction by homeowners who did not want them on their property.
Steve suggested that I visit The Bird Nest, a store in Kenosha.
A group of criminals believed to be involved in several bird nest robberies valued at more than RM1 million in five divisions in Sarawak have been crippled following the arrest of nine members.
The edible bird nest is produced by a particular species of swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus) commonly found in Palawan and mainland Asia.
A seed in the bird nest takes root, and a tree begins to grow on top of Harry's head.
Typically all bird mite infestations stem from a bird nest nearby your home.
Sunday at Cascades Raptor Center, 32275 Fox Hollow Road; learn about birds in springtime, where birds nest, which birds build nests and which don't; kids and their families can build their own bird nest and decorate eggs to place in the nest; view more than 50 permanent resident birds; activities recommended for children between the ages of 4 and 11, and children must be accompanied by an adult; cost of activities are general admission to the center (free for members) and a $2 activity charge; those who ride their bike or hike the Ridgeline Trail will have activity fee waived.
Edible bird nest (EBN) is one of the best nourishing and comprehensive health food products [1].
The objectives of our study were to first, determine the species composition of nongame birds nesting in CRP in the SHP; second, document nongame bird nest density and success in CRP and the dominant cropland retired to CRP in the SHP; and third, develop management implications and recommendations for nongame birds in the SHP.
Next, he looked up in the maple tree at the edge of the driveway and found a newly-crafted bird nest with a bunch of paper strips woven into it, waving in the breeze, second photo.
North American Butterfly Association - "Feathered Architects: The Fascinating World of Bird Nests" will be presented by Idie Ulsh when the association's Eugene- Springfield chapter meets Monday at the Eugene Garden Club, 1645 High St.; refreshments at 7 p.m., presentation at 7:30 p.m.; free; Ulsh has photographed the nests of more than 30 species and done an extensive three-year perusal of bird nest literature.