ryhmänesto
Ryhmänesto, also known as group nesting or collective nesting, refers to a social behavior observed primarily in certain bird species, where multiple individuals—often from the same species—share a single nest. This phenomenon contrasts with the more common solitary nesting habits of many birds, where pairs or single individuals construct and occupy nests independently.
The practice of group nesting is most frequently documented in species such as the African Jacana (*Actophilornis
The evolutionary advantages of group nesting can include enhanced protection against predators, improved foraging efficiency through
Ryhmänesto is not limited to birds; similar behaviors have been observed in other animals, such as certain