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Nests are structures built by various animals for the purpose of breeding, incubating eggs, and raising their young. The materials used for constructing nests vary widely among species, ranging from simple twigs and leaves to elaborate constructions of mud, sticks, and other materials. The design and placement of nests are often influenced by the specific needs of the species, such as protection from predators, temperature regulation, and ease of access for the parents.
In birds, nests can be found in a variety of locations, including trees, bushes, and even man-made
Mammals also construct nests, although these are typically simpler structures. For example, some species of bats
Insects also build nests, often referred to as brood chambers. These structures are typically made of silk
The study of nests, known as ornithology for birds and ethology for other animals, provides valuable insights