Science, asked by chandni51, 1 year ago

what things does a bird use to build its nest

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Answered by angela86
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a bird uses hay particle and small dry grasses
Answered by 1Angel24
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Hey mate here is your answer》》

It varies, depending on the bird and the nest location. Often some sort of structural foundation, and often some sort of cushioning material inside. Usually the nest serves a couple of purposes - to provide security from predators, to protect the eggs and young from various other hazards, and to make the other birds jealous. Ok, I (sort of) made that last one up, but you might want to look up “bowerbirds”. Anyway, common materials include sticks, branches, weeds, grass, lichens, hair, plastic, mud, and such exotic materials as saliva and snakeskin, among other things. Sometimes birds don’t use much of anything - just scrape out a little bowl in the gravel, or even just lay the egg on a rocky ledge or hold it on their bare feet.

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Nests made from twigs and mud. Some birds, such as blackbirds, robins and thrushes, go to lots of trouble. They build a neat little nest out of small twigs woven with grass, then plaster it with mud to help hold it together and line it with moss and other soft materials.

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