A bird depends greatly on nesting and reproduction as an element in its life cycle. Such mechanisms guarantee the survival of species and entail a number of behaviors and tactics that vary across the species of birds.
Birds nest to ensure a secure area to lay eggs and nurture the young ones. The nests may be located in trees, on the ground, in a cliff or even on the buildings in the city. The various birds have different materials in which they build their nests using twigs, grass, leaves and mud.
A nest design is based on the species of the birds and their surroundings. Others are just basic nests, but others are elaborate and well constructed in order to shield them against predators and the weather.
Birds put eggs after they have a nest. The eggs differ in species. After the eggs have been laid, either one, or both parents rotate in incubating the eggs. Incubation is the preservation of the eggs at warmth until they hatch.
In the event of hatching, the newborn birds are sometimes reliant on their parents in the provision of food and shelter. There is teamwork between parents on how to feed and take care of the chicks. This is the time that is vital to the survival and development of the young birds.
Birds too defend their nest against predators. To protect their nests, they can either use camouflage or go to secluded areas. There are even birds that exhibit defensive traits in order to safeguard the young.
The reproduction of birds is usually seasonal. Most species mating produce in seasons where food is rich enough so that they can offer sufficient food to their young ones.
Climate and habitat conditions are some of the environmental conditions that may influence nesting and reproduction. Alterations in these factors are likely to affect breeding success.
Knowledge on nesting and reproduction enables scientists to study the populations of birds and comes up with conservation plans. To keep healthy populations of birds, it is good to protect nesting sites.
On the whole, nesting and reproduction are complicated and important processes that help to preserve and develop the bird species in various environments..

