
roosting habits
Roosting habits refer to where and how animals, like birds or bats, settle to rest during the day or night. Many species select specific locations such as tree branches, caves, or chimneys, where they can stay safe from predators and harsh weather. They often return to the same spot regularly, forming communal or solitary roosts depending on the species. These resting sites provide shelter and energy conservation, and roosting behavior can influence their daily activities, social interactions, and survival strategies. Understanding roosting habits helps in conservation and managing wildlife habitats effectively.