why bird's nest is so fragile
By unisis
@unisis (1673)
Indonesia
January 24, 2007 2:48am CST
Have you ever wondered how a bird's nest,which appears to be so fragile,can withstand the heaviest raining and strong wind?Bird cn weave even the smallest twig with great precision to form the structure of the nest for their protection of their eggs and new born chicks from the weather.is there some body know how and why the bird can be like that?
3 responses
@krislouiebaby (2346)
• Philippines
17 Feb 07
honestly, i really do not know why the birds do that, but it is amazing on their part,they are like humans, they think of things and do how to protect their young ones,
like us human we protect and give shelter to our siblings too.
i think that's instinct..
@jayarajgr (816)
• India
14 Feb 07
it means that its not so fragile. If you look at it carefully or try to dismantle it using your hands ,you will realize how solid is it. Dont let the mother bird see what you are doing, okay.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
8 Feb 07
In a natural settings like forests and wooded places, the nest is not at danger. Where humans are there there is a danger. Of course birds are scared about snakes eating their eggs. The natural calamities like rains, whirlwind may disturb their habitats. All said and done, these tiny birds can make a strong nests. It is a god's gift tot them. You are right in saying that they are very delicate. But it is nature that has taught them how to survive in trials and tribulations of life.