Social Sciences, asked by jayashree98, 7 months ago

whydobirdsbuildnests?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A bird nest is the spot in which a bird lays and incubates its eggs and raises its young. ... Although nests are primarily used for breeding, they may also be reused in the non-breeding season for roosting and some species build special dormitory nests or roost nests (or winter-nest) that are used only for roosting.

Answered by supriyapujahari4
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Ꭿ ᏰᎨᏒᎠ ᏁᎬᏕᎿ ᎨᏕ ᎿᎻᎬ ᏕᏢᎾᎿ ᎨᏁ ᏯᎻᎨᏨᎻ Ꭿ ᏰᎨᏒᎠ ᏝᎯᎽᏕ ᎯᏁᎠ ᎨᏁᏨᏬᏰᎯᎿᎬᏕ ᎨᎿᏕ ᎬᎶᎶᏕ ᎯᏁᎠ ᏒᎯᎨᏕᎬᏕ ᎨᎿᏕ ᎽᎾᏬᏁᎶ. ... ᎯᏝᎿᎻᎾᏬᎶᎻ ᏁᎬᏕᎿᏕ ᎯᏒᎬ ᏢᏒᎨᎷᎯᏒᎨᏝᎽ ᏬᏕᎬᎠ ᎰᎾᏒ ᏰᏒᎬᎬᎠᎨᏁᎶ, ᎿᎻᎬᎽ ᎷᎯᎽ ᎯᏝᏕᎾ ᏰᎬ ᏒᎬᏬᏕᎬᎠ ᎨᏁ ᎿᎻᎬ ᏁᎾᏁ-ᏰᏒᎬᎬᎠᎨᏁᎶ ᏕᎬᎯᏕᎾᏁ ᎰᎾᏒ ᏒᎾᎾᏕᎿᎨᏁᎶ ᎯᏁᎠ ᏕᎾᎷᎬ ᏕᏢᎬᏨᎨᎬᏕ ᏰᏬᎨᏝᎠ ᏕᏢᎬᏨᎨᎯᏝ ᎠᎾᏒᎷᎨᎿᎾᏒᎽ ᏁᎬᏕᎿᏕ ᎾᏒ ᏒᎾᎾᏕᎿ ᏁᎬᏕᎿᏕ (ᎾᏒ ᏯᎨᏁᎿᎬᏒ-ᏁᎬᏕᎿ) ᎿᎻᎯᎿ ᎯᏒᎬ ᏬᏕᎬᎠ ᎾᏁᏝᎽ ᎰᎾᏒ ᏒᎾᎾᏕᎿᎨᏁᎶ.

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