Bird cages are another beautiful creation of nature.

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Since I am staying home for quarantine these days, there is no opportunity to visit the beautiful surroundings outside. So I take a closer look at the surroundings. In between we saw a rather large bird's nest. I had no idea what birds were living there. Bird nests are usually small in size. There are also big ones. Didn't go to see if there were chicks inside this bird's nest. Because it's animal cruelty. So I thought I'd write a little bit about the bird's nest at random.

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Various birds that live in pairs and in pairs live on this planet. They begin to build nests with the onset of the monsoon. As a carpenter colony, you choose to build the nest at the top of small tree branches, near lakes, and on top of trees that are not easily accessible.

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Even birds born in the animal world are created by looking at the nest's structure, nesting material, safety, location, outlook, and climate change.

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*When examining the various life-styles of birds in the birding world, you can see the different ways in which they build their nests. The difference is even clearer if you participate in a birdcage show. They also use a variety of environments. Of these, the most common bird in the world is the birds that make nests using the leaves of trees. In addition, there are also birds that utilize the leaves, stalk, and fiber.

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One of the most fascinating creations in nature is the bird's nest, built on thick branches that can be reached by rain, wind and sunlight. There are several reasons why birds make these nests. Chief among them is the protection of birds. Another factor that contributes to the formation of these nests is the resilience of climatic and weather conditions.* I wrote only few things about bird's nest what I knew. I know Hiveans know more about it. So if you know more about nests, please write down comment section. I prefer to learn something from your valuable feedback. Thanks for reading. See you again.



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