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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nesting ground" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a place where animals, especially birds, build their nests and raise their young. Example: The coastal marshes serve as a prime nesting ground for a variety of waterfowl species.
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"It's perfect pigeon nesting ground there," says Bishop.
Its largest nesting ground is thought to be in Orissa.
It is also an important nesting ground for sandhill cranes and shorebirds.
The resulting disorder has been a perfect nesting ground for the insurgents.
The roped-off section is a nesting ground for the piping plover, an endangered coastal bird.
The pebbly beach - like Patara a nesting ground for loggerhead turtles - is a 10-minute walk away.
Oil has also washed up on a nearby island that seabirds and turtles use as a nesting ground.
The beaches, marshes, grasslands and forests near Corolla are a stopover for flocks of endangered migratory birds, and nesting ground for sea turtles.
For example, the sites show that a number of different dinosaur species made annual treks to this same nesting ground (though perhaps not all at the same time).
This place, a nesting ground for the Atlantic puffin, is also at the centre of a long-rumbling border dispute between America and Canada.
As late as 1871, a single nesting ground in Sparta, Wisconsin, covered eight hundred and fifty square miles, hosting more than a hundred million birds.
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