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Birds that Nest in Winter

Posted on February 20, 2019January 2, 2025 by John

It’s minus 15 degrees Celsius in January, and you hear a woodpecker drumming, a behaviour usually reserved for courtship and marking territory. It is still far from spring, and the time for laying eggs. The lengthening of daylight is the main factor

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