Bird
Birds are animals with springs, wings and beaks. Most birds can fly, but some birds, such as ostriches and penguins, cannot fly.
The bird lays eggs and cares for the baby. Just as we live in our homes, birds are warm, warm and need a home to protect our babies. animal.
Lay eggs and take care of the baby birds.
Birds use a variety of materials to produce nests such as branches, leaves, springs, grass, cotton, mud, and even paper and plastic!
They use many materials that can be found in nature and in our homes. Sparrows often use dry grass, branches and springs to create small, cozy nests.
Some birds make very simple nests, others build very special and creative homes!
Cup-shaped nests
These nests look like small cups or bowls. They are soft and cozy.
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Some birds do not nest with branches. Instead, they live in holes in trees and walls. Nest Nests These nests hang from the tree and are shaped like bags or bags. They sway in the wind, but they are strong and safe. The hanging nest has tunnel-like inputs to keep enemies apart.
Hugenest
These are large nests made of mud, sand and leaves on the ground. Floating nests Some birds nest in the water along with plants. These nests float like small boats.
Platform Nest
These nests are large and flat. Birds add more material each year and make it bigger.
Barrow’s nest
Digging holes and tunnels in the floor or soft sand to lay eggs. nest. Some birds lay eggs on other birds! Nest! In a house with a wooden box with holes!
Bushes
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wall hole
riverbank
They collect materials with their beaks.
Carry the material to the nest location.
The material is weave, pressed and shaped into the nest.
Add springs or cotton to soften it.
After building, place eggs in and sit to keep warm.
Baby birds come from eggs.
Parent birds bring food and feed the baby.
The baby will remain in the nest until it raises the spring.
As soon as they become strong enough, they learn to fly and leave the nest.
General birds and their collaboration table
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Sparrow cup-shaped nest trees, buildings
Tree branches. Hugenest Moidure Area Kingfisher Burrow Nest
Nest Riverbank
Pigeon Cup Form
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roof eagle-platform-nest-high trees or cliffs Grebe swimming with plants
Prepare your own nest using dry grass, branches and cotton.
Painting and Colored Bird House: Drawing a variety of bird houses, including hanging nests and tree holes.
Look at the birds around: see where the birds nest nearby.
Make a bird house: With the help of an adult, create a simple wooden bird house and hang it in your garden.
You are working very hard to build a safe home for your baby.
Each bird has its own way of making a nest, and how he uses his beak like a small tool is amazing!
Learning a bird shop will help you understand how smart and caring birds there are. We should always protect the birds and not interfere with the nest.
Be friendly with our feather friends!