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  2. I had a 'nesting party' before my 2nd child. It was so much ...

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    A nesting party feels so much more intimate than a baby shower. I invited five of my closest friends, my mom, and my godmother. At a baby shower, there are usually more people and activities.

  3. What’s a Nesting Party? Here’s Everything Parents ... - AOL

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    This type of intimate gathering involves rallying a village (i.e., all your close friends and family) to help you prep for the baby’s arrival, from nursery decorating to hospital bag packing.

  4. Nest - Wikipedia

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    A single nesting colony of the sociable weaver may house hundreds of individuals. The sociable weaver builds large communal nests in which many individual nests reside. They divide the nest using walls of grass placed atop a base of large sticks. At the entrances to the nest, sharp sticks are placed to ward off intruders. [4]

  5. How to Stop Birds from Nesting in Unwanted Spots: 7 ... - AOL

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    Cavity nesting birds, like sparrows, sometimes build their homes in chimneys, dryer vents, drains, and other tight spots; but they may also find their way into your attic or your shed through a ...

  6. Nesting instinct - Wikipedia

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    Nesting behavior is an instinct in animals during reproduction where they prepare a place with optimal conditions to nurture their offspring. [1] The nesting place provides protection against predators and competitors that mean to exploit or kill offspring. [ 2 ]

  7. Bird nest - Wikipedia

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    Deep cup nest of the great reed-warbler. A bird nest is the spot in which a bird lays and incubates its eggs and raises its young. Although the term popularly refers to a specific structure made by the bird itself—such as the grassy cup nest of the American robin or Eurasian blackbird, or the elaborately woven hanging nest of the Montezuma oropendola or the village weaver—that is too ...

  8. Bird colony - Wikipedia

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    Eggs collected from a nesting bird colony on Laysan island. Early 1900s. Colony-nesting birds have been used by humans as a source of food in the form of eggs and meat, down for bedding, feathers for quill pens, and guano for fertilizer. Over-exploitation can be devastating to a colony, or even to an entire population of a colonial species.

  9. Your Backyard Needs One of These Cute Birdhouses - AOL

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    This West Virginia-based Etsy seller uses your supplied images (or Google street view) to create a birdhouse based on your own home. Pricing varies based on the house, but the range is typically ...