Bird Nest Crag. Nests in canyons, escarpments, and gorges, as well as towns
Nests in canyons, escarpments, and gorges, as well as towns and villages; frequently in arid areas. Eastern Crags Thrang Crag Upper (aka Allen Crag) Raven Crag Thirlmere. Nesting from May to August, the Eurasian crag martin constructs a neat half-cup mud nest with a soft lining, often under cliff overhangs or on man-made structures. Lustrous gold feathers gleam on the back of its head and neck; a powerful beak and talons advertise its hunting prowess. [8] Teller of the Pointed Stones is the current Stoneteller of the Tribe of Rushing Water. Catering CityBird is ready to party. Nests in canyons, escarpments, gorges, and buildings; frequently in arid areas. The risk of cooling is affected by air temperature, crag aspect and time of day, but even in the best conditions a lengthy absence from the nest can be fatal. Up to five eggs, white with dark blotches at the wider end, may be laid, and a second clutch is common. 3 days ago ยท Photographers photo site - Amazing Images From Around the World Crag martin pairs nest alone or in small colonies, usually containing fewer than ten nests.
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