Countryside Birdhouse (476 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

Countryside Birdhouse (476 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

$119.95
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Our little feathered friends are busily nesting now that spring is in full swing. For most of us in North America, April and May are when birds build nests that will last all season. Baby birds love to eat insects, so breeding and nest location typically depends on the abundance of food. A bird's nest can take anywhere from two days to two weeks to complete. Material availability or quality, weather, and the bird's experience level can all influence the number of days needed to construct a suitable nest. Most birds don't reuse their old nests, no matter how clean they are. They typically build a new nest in a new location for each clutch. During nesting seasons, birds sleep in nests at night to provide their eggs or young with needed warmth and protection against predators. However, once young birds are old enough to leave the nest, parent birds will also leave it without returning. Most baby birds stay in the nest for ten days before flying off independently. Eggs must be kept warm

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