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  5. Bird nest - Wikipedia

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    Deep cup nest of the great reed-warbler. A bird nest is the spot in which a bird lays and incubates its eggs and raises its young. Although the term popularly refers to a specific structure made by the bird itself—such as the grassy cup nest of the American robin or Eurasian blackbird, or the elaborately woven hanging nest of the Montezuma oropendola or the village weaver—that is too ...

  6. Avian ecology field methods - Wikipedia

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    Birds fly into the net, becoming entangled, and are extracted by researchers. Birds can then be identified, measured, weighed, and marked with a small aluminum band bearing a unique number. The number is reported to a central database so that information about the bird can be updated if the bird is ever recaptured somewhere else.

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A bird nest is a place where birds lay and hatch eggs. Bird's nest may ...

  8. Northern house wren - Wikipedia

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    Female bird song in this species is, therefore, thought to have a function in competition and is not only displayed by males. [23] They are also known to fill up other birds' nests within its territory with sticks to make them unusable. [24] House wren removing the contents of a tree swallow nest from a nest box (Tree swallow not shown).

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    Authentic bird's-nest soup is made from nests of some species of swiftlet, mainly the edible-nest (or white-nest) swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus) and the black-nest swiftlet. Instead of twigs, feathers and straw, these swiftlets make their nest only from strands of their gummy saliva, which hardens when exposed to air.