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Just don't expect her to start nesting anytime soon.
In spring, caterpillars time their emergence to coincide with the bud burst of trees; birds start nesting when they can feed those newly emerged caterpillars to their fledglings.
Ms. Deschanel still doesn't know what to think about the reactions of some interviewers to the seeming reversal of gender roles in "(500) Days of Summer": Summer is uninterested in romantic commitment, and Tom can't wait to start nesting.
They were working against the clock, as they had only been given two days on the site because a rare bird was about to start nesting, and the local government were keen for it not to be disturbed.
How many women who are pregnant start nesting the day after delivery?
Nominate T. merula may commence breeding in March, but eastern and Indian races are a month or more later, and the introduced New Zealand birds start nesting in August.
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Little egrets, Eurasian spoonbills, ruffs and black-tailed godwits are present for much of the year, and the egret and spoonbill have both started nesting within the SSSI.
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