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Friday, June 13, 2008
posted by Laura Guerard | 10:16 AM
Q: Where do nuthatches build their nests because I saw one go in to a hole like a woodpecker?
A: Nuthatches mostly nest in cavities in trees, although some species will nest in birdhouses. Some species of nuthatch use old woodpecker holes or a naturally formed cavity. Others will actually excavate their own nest cavity. Females do most of the nest building and add soft grasses, fibers, feathers, moss, hair—just about anything soft to provide some padding inside the cavity.
Perhaps you saw a nuthatch that has a nest in that cavity. Keep a close eye on the nest for activity as both parents will tend to their young!
A: Nuthatches mostly nest in cavities in trees, although some species will nest in birdhouses. Some species of nuthatch use old woodpecker holes or a naturally formed cavity. Others will actually excavate their own nest cavity. Females do most of the nest building and add soft grasses, fibers, feathers, moss, hair—just about anything soft to provide some padding inside the cavity.
Perhaps you saw a nuthatch that has a nest in that cavity. Keep a close eye on the nest for activity as both parents will tend to their young!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
posted by Laura Guerard | 1:05 PM
Q: What is the largest bird in the world?
A: The largest and tallest bird alive today is the Ostrich. They can grow to over 8 feet tall and weigh over 345 pounds. Ostriches also lay the largest egg (6 inches long!) of any birds species.
Note: The tallest bird ever to live was the Moa (over 12 feet tall) and the heaviest bird ever to live was the Elephant Bird (weighed half a ton)—both are now extinct.
A: The largest and tallest bird alive today is the Ostrich. They can grow to over 8 feet tall and weigh over 345 pounds. Ostriches also lay the largest egg (6 inches long!) of any birds species.
Note: The tallest bird ever to live was the Moa (over 12 feet tall) and the heaviest bird ever to live was the Elephant Bird (weighed half a ton)—both are now extinct.
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