nesting place
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Definition
Noun: A location or site that provides suitable conditions for a bird, insect, or other animal to build a nest and rear its young. It refers to the specific spot chosen for nesting.
Usage
This term is used to describe a natural or sometimes artificial location that meets the needs for shelter, safety, and resources required for nesting. - The hollow in the old oak tree is a perfect nesting place for owls. - Conservationists created safe nesting places for the endangered turtles on the beach. - The cliff face provides secure nesting places for seabirds.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Context: In ecology, a "nesting place" is a critical habitat component. The availability and quality of nesting places can directly impact a species' reproductive success and population health.
- Metaphorical Use: While less common, the term can be used metaphorically to describe a cozy, safe, or secluded spot for humans.
- After a long journey, the quiet cabin felt like a warm nesting place.
Variants and Related Words
- Nest site: A more technical synonym often used in scientific writing.
- Nest: (Noun) The structure itself, built by an animal. (Verb) The act of building or occupying a nest.
- Breeding ground: A broader term for an area where animals mate and raise young, which may include nesting places.
Synonyms
- Rookery: A colony of breeding birds or animals, especially seals or penguins.
- Roost: A place where birds or bats regularly settle to rest, which may also be used for nesting.
- Haven: A place of safety or refuge, which captures the protective aspect of a nesting place.
Related Phrases
- To establish a nesting place: The process of an animal selecting and preparing a site for nesting.
- The swallows return each spring to establish their nesting place under the eaves.
- Prime nesting place: An exceptionally good location for nesting.
- The undisturbed marshland is a prime nesting place for herons.
Noun
- a place suitable for nesting