Birds By Nest

An American robin nesting on a tree branch, nurturing the next generation of this iconic bird species.
Birds By Nest

Understanding American Robin Nesting

Did you know what we do daily could make things challenging for these friendly birds? It makes us wonder how can we live together in a way that keeps their nesting ways safe and celebrated?

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Birds By Nest

Everything You Need to Know About Pigeon Nesting

Did you know pigeons can recognize themselves in mirrors? While these urban companions are marvels of adaptability, they’re often misunderstood and labeled as nuisances. Many people view pigeons merely as city background noise, unaware of the challenges they face and their ecological contributions.

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mallard nesting
Birds By Nest

Exploring Mallard Nesting

Mallards are quite adaptable when it comes to their living quarters. They typically prefer habitats that provide safety, access to water, and ample food.

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barn owl nesting
Birds By Nest

Understanding Barn Owl Nesting: A Guide for Nature Lovers

Barn owls really break the mold when it comes to their nesting habits. Unlike other birds that spend time and energy crafting intricate nests from twigs and leaves, barn owls take a different route. They’re like the thrift shoppers of the bird world, finding and reusing old nests made by other species or even their ancestors.

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wild turkey nesting
Birds By Nest

Unveiling the Secrets of Wild Turkey Nesting

Wild Turkeys live in many different places across North America. They can be in the thick forests of the Appalachians or the open grasslands of the Midwest. Where they decide to make their nests depends on things like food, safety from predators, and the environment around them.

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seagull nesting
Birds By Nest

A Deep Dive into Seagull Nesting

Seagulls are part of a big bird family called Laridae, and there are many different types of seagulls. Each kind has its special way of living in different places. Some seagulls are small, like the Little Gull, while others are big and strong, like the Great Black-backed Gull.

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Nests Guide

understanding why do ducks kick eggs out of a nest
Nests Guide

Why Do Ducks Kick Eggs Out of a Nest

Ducks kick eggs out of their nest to manage space, remove non-viable or rotten eggs, and reduce predation risk. This behavior ensures healthier conditions for the remaining viable eggs.

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An illustrated robin on a nest with the text 'How to Move a Bird Nest' indicating nest relocation methods
Nests Guide

How to Move a Bird Nest Properly

If you need to move a bird nest, first make sure it’s okay by checking the laws in your area. If it’s legal, gently push the nest to a safe spot close by, trying to keep it similar to where it was. This helps the birds feel at home and come back.

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An informative display on how to preserve birds nest, with a hand holding a pink birdhouse and a natural nest with eggs.
Nests Guide

How to Preserve Birds Nest Easily

If you want to preserve a bird’s nest, first ensure it’s empty, collect it with gloves, and brush off debris. Then disinfect lightly, repair with non-toxic glue, and maintain shape with acid-free paper. Store in a cool, dry place, label for reference, and regularly check for dampness or mold.

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