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Birds Nesting - Different Types of Birds Nest

Birds Nesting - Types of Nest

Different Types of Birds Nest 


Birds Nesting - Different birds make different types of nests.

1. Suspended Nests
Suspended nests are similar to elaborate cupped nests, however they are supported differently. Their sides, not their bottoms, support them. 
Birds name - orioles, weavers and vireos

2. Nests in Cups

The most common and usual type of nest is a cupped nest.
These nests have the appearance of a bowl or a cup. Sticks and twigs, thread, and feathers are among the materials used to create them.
Cupped nests are built by most songbirds, as well as hummingbirds, robins, and certain swifts.

3. Platform Nests

Platform nests are tall and flat in appearance.
Large birds of prey such as eagles, ospreys, herons, and cormorants frequently use platform nests. They reside in trees or on the crests of massive plants.
Many platform nest builders expand their nests year after year, often to huge proportions.

4. Cavity Nests 

Tree cavities, like burrows, provide excellent protection.
To build cavity nests, woodpeckers, bluebirds, parrots, and some species of owls use holes in trees or hollows.
These holes allow birds to keep their eggs warm while simultaneously offering protection from the elements.

5. Burrow Birds

Burrowing owls, bank swallows, kingfishers, and puffins all have burrows in which they build their nests. It has two benefits:
Predators and the elements are protected.
Temperature control for both eggs and hatchlings.

Know more, Where do birds build nests? and Materials used by bird

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