fészekodú
Fészekodú is a Hungarian term used to describe a nesting cavity, a hollow space in a tree, rock crevice, or a man-made structure that provides shelter and a site for breeding for birds and sometimes small mammals. The word combines fészek (nest) and odú (burrow or hollow), reflecting its dual role as a place for nesting and shelter.
Natural cavities form through decay and insect activity in dead or decaying trees, or are excavated by
Humans often supplement or replace natural cavities with nest boxes or artificial hollows to support biodiversity,
In ecology, fészekodú is considered a microhabitat component that contributes to species diversity, predator avoidance strategies,