It depends on the type of bird. Here's the link where I found this out: (You have to copy the address and paste it in your search window.) https://www.quora.com/Which-species-of-birds-reuse-their-nests-and-why-do-they-reuse-their-nests
It depends on the type of bird. Here's the link where I found this out: (You have to copy the address and paste it in your search window.) https://www.quora.com/Which-species-of-birds-reuse-their-nests-and-why-do-they-reuse-their-nests
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I find nests so fascinating. I watched a female robin one spring building her nest. It was the most amazing thing!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a bird build its nest.
DeleteI rarely see any myself anymore
ReplyDeleteNow will the birds use this nest in the spring or make a brand new one?
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the type of bird. Here's the link where I found this out:
Delete(You have to copy the address and paste it in your search window.)
https://www.quora.com/Which-species-of-birds-reuse-their-nests-and-why-do-they-reuse-their-nests
A birds home or was, they do a marvelous job building.
ReplyDeleteIt's truly amazing!
DeleteWhat a wee nest in a wee tree!
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute!
DeleteFine nature study photos. Birds nests are amazing. Perhaps a bird will return next spring to clean it up and move in?
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the type of bird. Here's the link where I found this out:
Delete(You have to copy the address and paste it in your search window.)
https://www.quora.com/Which-species-of-birds-reuse-their-nests-and-why-do-they-reuse-their-nests
It never ceases to amaze me how the birds make them. This is perfect.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Nature can be wonderful!
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