-
breeds close to
where it bred the
previous year. The male
seems to
usually renest in the same area
regardless of
whether or not he
retains the same mate....
- and
other swift prey.
Eastern screech owls are single-brooded, but may
renest if the
first clutch is lost,
especially towards the
southern end of its...
- Some of the
adults that lose
their clutch early in the
incubation period renest. Most of the time, only one
chick survives to fledge, the
other dying within...
-
small frogs, drupes,
seeds and berries. They are
strictly monogamous,
renesting yearly. The
female usually lays up to two eggs. Both
parents rearing chicks...
-
chicks have hatched. The
deserting female will then pair with a new male and
renest,
sometimes a few
hundred kilometers away from its
first brood,
while the...
- two eggs.
According to
several literature reviews,
eastern towhees may
renest after failed nesting attempts and can
raise two, and in the
south sometimes...
- debris. They are
usually found 0.9 to 3 m (3 to 10 ft)
above the ground.
Renesting may
occur if eggs are lost from the nest
early in the
breeding season...
- 97–8 Forshaw, p. 100
Emison WB,
White CM,
Caldow WD (1995). "Presumptive
Renesting of Red-tailed Black-****atoos in South-eastern Australia" (PDF). Emu....
- JSTOR 4086970. Kathju, K (2007). "Observations of
unusual clutch size,
renesting and egg
concealment by
Sarus Cranes Grus
antigone in Gujarat, India" (PDF)...
- vegetation. Blue-winged teal
generally lay 10 to 12 eggs. Dela****
nesting and
renesting efforts have
substantially smaller clutches,
averaging five to six eggs...