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Nestling meaning
A small, young bird that is still confined to the nest. | A nest; a receptacle.
Example sentences (14)
It’s the equivalent of a grass-roots music venue - a Shacklewell Arms nestling alongside the o2-sized Corn Exchange and serving a far smaller but more discerning crowd.
Nearer is the lovely hamlet of Wharfe nestling in the dales bottom.
Nestling into his theories is easier done once Graeber’s political intentions are understood.
Chris prepared for the sleepout challenge by scouring the stadium for suitable locations to get his head down – stretching out on the terraces, bedding down between the seats and even nestling at the bottom of a stairwell.
Nestling in about 14.5 acres of beautiful grounds, it was converted in 2016.
Nestling on the banks of the Sabarmati in Ahmedabad, a yellow and blue board at the very end of a row of bungalows welcomes visitors to a nondescript building surrounded by trees.
Nestling on the edge of a wood, the four-bedroom house was extensively renovated.
Bumper to bumper, the bars move along, quickly and carefully nestling into a coat of red wrapping.
After 13 to 15 days, the parents fed the nestling for a last time and then abandoned it, leaving the nesting area en masse.
An individual nestling consumes on average 4.2 g/h, equivalent to 67.8 g/d (3–4 voles per day).
Another significant cause of egg and nestling mortality is predation.
For the first two to three weeks of the nestling period, at least one adult is at the nest almost 100% of the time.
Live nestling or squab Generally, the eggs were laid during the first two weeks of April across the pigeon's range.
Some are still trusted by us and are being trained as our successors, persons like Khruschev for example, who are still nestling beside us.