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  2. Nest box - Wikipedia

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    A nest box, also spelled nestbox, is a man-made enclosure provided for animals to nest in. Nest boxes are most frequently utilized for birds, in which case they are also called birdhouses or a birdbox/bird box, but some mammals such as bats may also use them. Placing nestboxes or roosting boxes may also be used to help maintain populations of ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Cockatiel - Wikipedia

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    Breeding is triggered by seasonal rainfall. Cockatiels nest in tree hollows near a source of fresh water, often choosing eucalyptus/gum trees. The hen lays 4-7 eggs, one every other day, which she incubates for 17–23 days. The chicks fledge after 5 weeks. [18] Cockatiels are the only cockatoo species which may reproduce by the end of their ...

  5. Conservation group launches birds of prey project - AOL

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    As part of the project, new nesting boxes will be installed and monitored by licensed ringers from the Sorby Breck Bird Ringing Group. Will Warhurst from the group said: "I grew up and still live ...

  6. Nest - Wikipedia

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    In general, nest complexity increases in relation to the level of parental care provided. [1] Nest building reinforces social behavior, allowing for larger populations in small spaces to the point of increasing the carrying capacity of an environment. Insects that exhibit the most complex nidification also exhibit the greatest social structure.

  7. Birdcage - Wikipedia

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    A bird that is caged most of the time requires far more space than a bird caged only at night. Some birds have special requirements. Amazons and cockatiels prefer horizontal bars, as they like to climb. [2] Messy eaters should have a seed skirt to catch food. Breeding birds may require a nest or breeding box and a larger size cage.

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