Chimps build a new nest every night – but how they choose what to build and where is surprisingly complicated.
Neighboring groups of birds within the same species can create very different-looking nests — showing that their nest-building choices aren't solely controlled by instinct and the environment. Instead ...
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Goldfinch nests: Everything you need to know
Get facts about goldfinch nests, including where and when the birds nest, how many eggs they lay, and what baby goldfinches ...
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Chimpanzees may be able to predict the weather and adjust how they build their nests accordingly
A study of chimpanzees in the mountains of Rwanda shows our nearest relatives adapt their nests to account for extremely ...
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It's illegal to move or destroy active bird nests in Florida due to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. Here's what to ...
A white-browed sparrow weaver inspects a roost under construction, after just receiving some grass brought by another member of its group. (Maria Cristina Tello-Ramos) Neighboring groups of birds ...
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