
bird nesting
Bird nesting is the process by which birds select a location, build a sheltered structure, and lay eggs to reproduce. Nests provide a safe environment for eggs and hatchlings, protecting them from predators and harsh weather. Birds use materials like twigs, grass, feathers, and mud to construct their nests, often choosing sites that offer concealment and safety, such as tree branches, shrubs, or ground hollows. Nesting behavior varies among species, influenced by factors like habitat, climate, and reproductive strategies, ensuring the survival of their offspring until they are capable of independence.