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Chickadees and then bluebirds brought in moss and grass for use in making a nest.
But some birders criticize that practice, saying it distracts birds from the tasks at hand, like making a nest.
I think if you write about, say, a bird making a nest you're writing about a construction worker.
This spring, Mr. Harris looked up in one of the sycamores and saw a sparrow making a nest out of the remaining debris.
It's hard enough being a human teenager, but Sophie has to approximate the outlook and abilities of a bonobo in order to scrape by in the wild: identifying edible plants and insects, negotiating the strict bonobo hierarchy and making a nest to sleep in.
Pigeons spotted making a nest out of #needles in a #DTES SRO room.
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She takes down a few reams of burlap and makes a nest in the living room.
Nikolai's is particularly impressive – as if a bird made a nest on his head.
Nobody ever said, "Mummy's not feeling great, shall we make a nest and watch a film?" I mean, what?
And in March, Gareth Wynne Fitzpatrick, an English artist, made a nest as birds do, sort of.
There is a spot of turmoil in an open box — they made a nest in some disco shirts from the seventies.
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