Why Nests of Protected Bird Species Proliferate on the Terraces of Cities and Villages
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Why Nests of Protected Bird Species Proliferate on the Terraces of Cities and Villages
The first sign is a twig out of place. Very soon, it can be the nest of a sparrow, a blackbird or a peregrine falcon. Urban birds, and other close ones, occupy any gap available in our formation cores. As the chances of nesting in more suitable places decrease, they are installed even on dangerous air conditioning devices in buildings of large cities to have their progeny. Few cities take into account their presence. In spring, those who meet a …
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