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nesting habits

Nesting habits refer to the behaviors and patterns that animals exhibit when building and using their nests. Different species have unique practices based on their needs for shelter, protection, and raising young. Birds often gather materials like twigs, grass, and mud to create nests in trees, bushes, or on the ground. Mammals might dig burrows or find sheltered spaces to give birth and nurture their young. These nesting strategies are crucial for survival, providing safety from predators and environmental conditions, as well as a secure environment for raising offspring until they are self-sufficient.