As previously stated, nests are for eggs. Birds commonly sleep on tree branches. They have a ligament that grasps at rest, so they have to "tell" it to relax. When they land on a branch, they block that relax impulse, and there claw grasps the branch securely.
2007-02-07 03:12:09
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answered by Sabrina H 4
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most birds will only build nests for reproductive purposes, and will sleep in them while incubating, and will sleep in it until the chicks are about 5 days old. During other times they will roost in a tree to sleep, or sometimes a man made object. A few birds will build roosting nests....but only a very few species.
2007-02-07 17:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The nest gained't be finished. the perfect element they do is line the nest, so not particular if she has finished this yet. no matter if that is finished, then she ought to commence laying each and every time now. she will be ready to position one egg an afternoon, usually round 4-5 eggs total. she will be ready to not unavoidably commence incubating immediately. maximum birds will commence on the 2d to the perfect egg or the perfect egg before they incubate. in case you nonetheless verify the nest and spend time close to it and the female sees you, she will be ready to consider you a predator, so I propose you supply up drawing close it. you may also draw avian predators to the nest via continuously going to it. enable her lay her eggs in piece and once she is finished you may watch and luxuriate in her from a distance with some binoculors. The little ones will leave the nest at the same time as they're 14-16 days.
2016-12-03 20:34:10
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answered by sobczak 4
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It depends on the species of birds. Some birds do have "roosting" nests, which are nests for sleeping in, especially in winter. Many birds do not sleep in nests, but in protected areas in trees and shrubs.
2007-02-07 04:35:42
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answered by sngcanary 5
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Birds use nests to protect eggs and nestlings from predators and adverse weather. To minimize predation, birds may use or build nests that are inaccessible, hidden, or camouflaged. Nests may also help keep eggs and nestlings warm.
2007-02-07 02:55:19
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answered by niesy l 2
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where have you been?is your bed for sex?where do you sleep if your bed for sex?birds sleep in nest of course.
2007-02-07 02:47:29
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answered by mak_nit_crimson 4
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