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In general, birds return to the same mate and nest burrow for many years.
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If the cubs are born healthy, the female cheetah may return to the same partner in a couple of years to mate again, but it's likely this may be their only meeting.
Every year they return to the same nests, with the same mate.
Oystercatchers have no strong territorial behaviour at the nest, often tolerating strange birds nearby, but they may return to the same spot with the same mate in successive years.
The birds return to the same place each summer to mate, and because about one in four chicks die on the spot, a rich layered record of the populations goes back for millennia.
Pairs typically mate for life and return to the same nesting site each year, giving the group a degree of social permanence.
The birds are usually monogamous, but this is the result of their fidelity to their nesting sites rather than to their mates and they often return to the same burrows year after year.
This species mates for life, and pairs return to the same burrow year after year.
Arctic terns mate for life and, in most cases, return to the same colony each year.
The volunteers are asked to go out several times during an eight-week span and to return to the same area more than once because a series of species can use the same area for mating at different times.
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