Nesting Habitats – EVS Class 3 / Class 4
Nesting Habitats Have you ever heard birds making chirping sounds from the trees sitting in their nests with twigs falling out?
That is because birds are among a few other animals who build their own homes in the form of nests. Different birds make different types of nests.
They build nests to stay in them and to lay eggs in and raise their babies.
Trees: Trees and stick nests of crows, jays, and hawks constructed in tree canopies are the most prominent and well-known indication of breeding birds. These are the easiest and simplest to detect nesting birds as well as to avoid their nests.
Shrubs: Most nesting birds construct a cup nest in the middle of not very tall trees, typically near the ground.
Ground: Many species build a well-hidden nest on the ground, either in the open where people and other animals don’t visit or in wooded habitat.
Cavity: Cavity trees are hollow spaces in dead or dying trees. Rather than hiding their nests in the big bushy trees, many bird species take advantage of cavities. They can also be in the ground or a variety of urban buildings.
Structures: Many birds build their nests in buildings. Birds will nest on bridges, beneath house eaves, building ledges, utility and light poles, railroad tracks, and even gravel roads.
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