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Nesting and sites
Nesting sites may be used in consecutive breeding seasons by the same pair.
Nesting sites are situated along coastal cliff faces, as well as the artificial cliff faces created by apartment buildings with accessible ledges or roof spaces.
Nesting sites are attended nocturnally in order to avoid predators ; although the Wedge-rumped Storm Petrels nesting in the Galapagos Islands are the exception to this rule and attend their nesting sites during the day.
Nesting sites selected are usually either islands in large bodies of water ( typically lagoons or river deltas ) or dense mats of aquatic vegetation, such as extensive reedbeds of Phragmites and Typha.
Nesting sites are normally small chimneys but nests are also built in large communal roosts.
Nesting sites are located in dense shrub or a low tree, generally 0. 3 – 1 m ( 1 – 3 ft ) above the ground, but rarely up to 9 m ( 30 ft ).
Nesting sites may also be chosen close to aggressive species, for example Leaden Flycatchers nests may be located near the nests of the aggressive Noisy Friarbird.
Nesting sites are hollows greater than 1 metre ( 3 feet ) deep in tree trunks, limbs, and stumps.
Nesting sites are typically in shallow water on sand or gravel lake bottoms.
Nesting sites are variable and can include hollows of tall trees such as eucalypts, palm trunks, or overhanging rock.
Nesting sites along the eastern Pacific Basin are rare.
Nesting sites lie within this protected area, but the birds still face threats from the outside world when they leave the reserve to feed.

Nesting and may
Nesting typically starts in early May, and is non-colonial, although in suitable habitat several pairs may nest in close proximity.
Nesting is seasonal in temperate species ; in tropical species it may be seasonal ( often coinciding with the rainy season ) or year-round.
Nesting is solitary, although several females may lay in the general vicinity of a lek.
Nesting may occur from March to May.
Nesting females who have their own nests may also be parasitic due to temporary situations like sudden loss of nests, or they lay surplus eggs, which overload their parental care ability.
Nesting software may also have to take into account material characteristics, such as:
Nesting material may be stolen from other seabird species ( in the case of Black Noddies the entire nest may be stolen ) either snatched off the nesting site or stolen from other birds themselves foraging for nesting material.

Nesting and be
Dyne: bolic can save user settings in a file on a partition ( or even user's own USB flash drive ) which can also be encrypted for better privacy ( described as " Nesting " in the db literature ).
Nesting Jackdaws had made the pinnacles unstable and as such had to be dismantled brick by brick revealing the existence of a chamber specifically made by the stonemasons to harbour bees.
After fleeing a pack of Velociraptor, the family meets a multi-species herd of dinosaurs ( consisting of a bunch of Iguanodon, Styracosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Stygimoloch, Microceratus, Parasaurolophus, and Struthiomimus ) led by the Iguanodon Kron and his lieutenant Bruton, who are on a journey to reach the " Nesting Grounds ", a valley believed to be untouched by the devastation of the asteroid impact.
Nesting sea turtles can be found throughout the undeveloped eastern part of the island.
Nesting beaches can be characterized as relatively flat, mid-beach zone, and free of debris < sup > 5 </ sup >.
Nesting grounds for a nearly extinct red-legged partridge turned out to be a domesticated pheasant.
Nesting allows a prior project to be included in another project modularizing the editing process so that an array of tracks and edits become one track for further editing.

Nesting and chosen
Nesting trees chosen by this woodpecker almost invariably have soft heartwood and tough sapwood, often due to parasites or diseases that weaken the heartwood only.

Nesting and near
** Lax Firth ( Laxfirth ) & Cat Firth near Nesting & Whiteness
Nesting is always in trees, usually near the top.
Nesting occurs near water, usually on small islands or boggy shorelines where access by predators is difficult.
Nesting habitat: Eastern towhees typically nest on or near the ground.
Nesting grounds are on the lower Yukon River and Seward Peninsula, with the birds preferring low-lying tundra near the shoreline.

Nesting and species
Nesting is always early in this species across its whole range, so as to make the best use of pine nuts stored the previous autumn.
Nesting burrows of other species are also used.
Nesting bushes are often shared with other species, especially Red-footed Boobies and other species of frigatebirds.

Nesting and such
Nesting is communal, with colonies located on islands ( such as the North Peron Island ) or sheltered areas in the vicinity of lakes or the sea.
Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated.
Nesting colonies are sometimes in highly disturbed areas such as inside villages.
Nesting software must take into account the limitations and features of the machining technology in use, such as:

Nesting and which
There are three main faults that dictate the geography of Yell-the first is the Bluemull Fault, which separates Yell from Unst by creating the Bluemull Sound ; the second is the Arisdale Fault which forms the northern part of Whale Firth, and extends south to Arisdale, and out of Hamnavoe ; and the third is the Nesting Fault, which more or less creates Yell Sound, and divides Yell from Mainland Shetland.
Nesting is in November or December, which is the dry season in the north of Africa, and the rainy season in the south.
In 1968, Pritchard licensed John Alan Designs to produce the Long Chair, Nesting Tables and the Penguin Donkey 2 which the company did until 1980.

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