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why do birds use their nest

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Answered by Anonymous
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Birds usually only build nests for holding their eggs and rearing chicks. Birds build nests; • To lay their eggs in and keep them safe • To incubate their eggs • To raise their chicks • To protect thier eggs and chicks from predators • To protect their eggs and chicks from adverse weather conditions.

Answered by veerajyolakshmi
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Answer: Nests provide a safe place for eggs and young birds to develop. Bird nests are extremely diverse, although each species typically has a characteristic nest style. Some birds do not make nests at all and instead lay their eggs in a simple scrape in the ground.

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