Sentence examples for constructing a nest from inspiring English sources

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There they spend up to an hour and a half constructing a nest: the female lays a combination of eggs and jelly, which the male collects with his hind feet, fertilizes, and whips into a foam mass the size of a fist.

It nests in small colonies anywhere with suitably sheltered sites for constructing a nest, such as ledges, buildings, tunnels, caves or amongst rocks.

Breeding habitat can be anywhere with suitable sites for constructing a nest, such as ledges, buildings, tunnels, caves or amongst rocks.

If the nesting pair began constructing a nest within the day they received nesting material, we scheduled the behavioral observation period for the next morning.

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We propose a method for constructing a nested row column design d0, involving a control treatment and v test treatments, starting from a Youden or Latin square T and an incomplete block design d.

An attempt at constructing a nested clade design [ 81] was not successful because no unambiguous nested design could be constructed due to a central loop that could not be resolved with confidence.

Another simple form of parental care is to construct a nest (a burrow or an actual construction, either of which may be simple or complex), store provisions in it, and lay an egg upon those provisions.

In Guatemalan lowlands, Skutch (1948) recorded one pair that constructed a nest from April 8 – 14 and laid eggs from April 20 – 25; one egg hatched on May 14 but was depredated by May 29.

One pair of these birds made their appearance at the latter end of February, and, after cautiously surveying the place, began to construct a nest with branches which they very dextrously broke from the trees.

Since the male uses sticks to construct a nest in a tree cavity, it is possible this behavior started when a male successfully used a stick to advertise his nest by tapping on the entrance to the hollow.

They may also use church steeples for nesting, a fact reported in verse by 18th century English poet William Cowper: A mated pair usually constructs a nest by improving crevice by dropping sticks into it; it is then built on top of the platform formed.

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