NEET BIOLOGY

ECOLOGY

ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How does a bird “change its environment” to meet its NEEDS?
A
builds a nest
B
flies around
C
catches bugs
D
looks for something to eat
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -To actually weave the nests, birds will usually create a base by layering sticks or twigs in the place they want it. Then they use their beaks and feet to weave a chosen materials through, to hold the sticks in place. They can pull strips of material with their beaks over and under, just like weaving a rug.

Detailed explanation-2: -Birds use twigs, branches and leaves and build their nests on trees or even buildings! They get these materials from trees and plants. Some birds may use mud to make their nests.

Detailed explanation-3: -Birds build nests primarily to lay eggs in the nests and facilitate their young ones. Nests provide a safe environment for the babies to grow up.

Detailed explanation-4: -Birds use grass, feathers, twigs, paper, old clothes, grass, cotton, wool, small leaves, etc., to build their nests.

Detailed explanation-5: -Why do birds build nests? Birds build nests: To lay their eggs and keep them secure To provide warmth to their eggs and nurture their offspring To keep predators away from their eggs and chicks To safeguard their eggs and chicks from bad A male and female bird find a nest location and then build a nest.

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