fågelkolonier
Fågelkolonier, also known as bird colonies, are aggregations of birds that nest and live together in large numbers. These colonies can range in size from a few dozen individuals to millions, and they are a common phenomenon among many bird species, particularly seabirds and colonial nesters like swallows and rooks. The formation of colonies is driven by a variety of ecological factors and offers several advantages to the birds.
One primary reason for colony formation is increased breeding success. By nesting together, birds can benefit
Colonies also facilitate mate finding and social learning. The high density of potential mates makes it easier
However, living in close proximity also presents challenges. High population density can lead to increased competition