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nesting place

n. a place suitable for nesting

Usage examples of "nesting place".

While above, the leather-headed birds called and swooped, fearful and angry for their disturbed nesting place.

He didn't have far to travel to his clan's central nesting place, after all, and could easily outrun any storm to reach the snug, woven shelter waiting for him.

Not simply as we do now, when any of the People may visit any human nesting place for a time and then return to our own ranges, but permanently, and that may be hard.

The smells of his family and nesting place still hung, but they were overlaid with the awful scents of fright and anger.

She had been torn from her nesting place by a sucking wind and had no idea how far or from what direction she had been borne.

A proper chase was one thing, but he knew it would be a very bad idea to let her actually beat him back to the nesting place of her people.

Val Con said, taking the remote from its nesting place atop the comm.

But by all indications the bird had had no mate, nor had its untidy nesting place been claimed by another.

Fromm looked at the other two, then bent down, setting the first block in its nesting place.