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The phrase "a nesting site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a location where animals, particularly birds, build their nests for breeding and raising their young.
Example: "The conservation team identified a nesting site for the endangered species along the riverbank."
Alternatives: "a breeding ground" or "a nesting location".
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An individual may gain food, protection from enemies, a nesting site, or a combination of benefits.
Ciralı is a 3½km arc of pebble-and-sand beach, protected because it's a nesting site for sea turtles.
D: Flying in large groups allowed each bird to have a better chance of finding a nesting site.
Apparently, in the spring it had been a nesting site for birds, because everywhere we went there were bits of eggshell and piles of droppings.
We left the dolphin pool and headed downriver, stopping along the way at a small island that is a nesting site for river terns.
It looks as though a giant bird, perhaps from a Roald Dahl book, had chosen the tree as a nesting site and raised a brood of giant chicks there.
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The bird was in all probability prospecting for a nest site.
Finfoots and the sun bittern prefer a nest site on a branch of a tree, and finfoot nests generally overhang water.
The intruder, wearing a ring marked DP, came from a nest site in London.
Now they need to secure a nest site and get on with the business of raising a family.
Sometimes you'll see several of them on the flowers if there is a nest site nearby.
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