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They attributed the declines to the loss of shrubs for nesting, to the drying of moist nesting sites and to the loss of leaf litter that the birds use to build their homes.
It is a world in which things do not remain as they should (witness the rapid-fire shifts of the gown: from patronizing pink cover-up to incongruous, stiff container to something like a benevolent shelter — those eaves for nesting — to something like a ruin).
The integral structure uses function sharing and geometric nesting to form highly compact products.
Expect high-tech nesting to drive a boomlet in consumer electronics sales, benefiting businesses from entertainment device makers like Microsoft to movie download services like Netflix.
This conceptual model combines concurrent exception handling with action nesting to provide a general mechanism for both enclosing interactions among system components and coordinating forward error recovery measures.
The use of GPS made the transition from nesting to brood-rearing readily observable, with the initiation of brood-rearing defined for each bird as the specific GPS location at which the female moved from the nest with no subsequent return to the nest site (Dzialak et al. 2011b).
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Then they migrate to nesting areas to breed, usually in the area where they were born.
Look for a nest to return the bird to.
Many termite species leave their nests to forage for food.
The next morning they were on their way north -- to nest, to breed, to fledge young.
Better to just flag the nest, to warn others to stay away.
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