nidificate (Meaning)

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nidificate (v. i.)

To make a nest.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nidificate

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nidificate Sentence Examples

  1. The barn swallows nidificate in intricate nests built under eaves or bridges.
  2. Hummingbirds nidificate in delicate, cup-shaped nests suspended from branches.
  3. Robins nidificate in sheltered spots on shrubs, trees, or ledges.
  4. Cardinals nidificate in dense thickets or vines, creating nests concealed from predators.
  5. Bald eagles nidificate in large, towering nests constructed on high treetops.
  6. Blue jays nidificate in trees with dense foliage for protection from the elements.
  7. Warblers nidificate in low shrubs or grasses, often suspending their nests from stems.
  8. Vireos nidificate in the fork of branches, hanging their cup-shaped nests securely.
  9. Woodpeckers nidificate in holes they excavate in trees, creating cozy and insulated cavities.
  10. Finches nidificate in a variety of locations, including trees, shrubs, and even man-made structures like window boxes.

FAQs About the word nidificate

To make a nest.

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The barn swallows nidificate in intricate nests built under eaves or bridges.

Hummingbirds nidificate in delicate, cup-shaped nests suspended from branches.

Robins nidificate in sheltered spots on shrubs, trees, or ledges.

Cardinals nidificate in dense thickets or vines, creating nests concealed from predators.