Examples of 'nestling' in a sentence
Meaning of "nestling"
nestling (noun): a young bird that is not yet fully developed and remains in the nest, typically reliant on its parents for food and protection
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- A small, young bird that is still confined to the nest.
- A nest; a receptacle.
- present participle of nestle
- The act of one who nestles.
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Nestling banded stilts are covered in white down.
A small village nestling deep in the county.
Nestling its soul within the thicket.
I have a little baby bird nestling in my back.
Nestling in the midst of the rubber plantations.
Their larvae are subcutaneous parasites of nestling birds.
It was a beautiful village nestling on the side of the mountain.
One of the adults feeds an insect to a nestling.
October is a month for nestling and cocooning.
Nestling between two neighbouring blocks.
This is done primarily during the nestling stage.
I saw him nestling in your trousers.
It has no vein with the nestling.
Must be a bird nestling on the roof.
Nestling between the sea and the mountains.
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Small mammals and nestling birds are also eaten.
Nestling eagles eyes are nearly black.
It shows a turquoise lake nestling in a crater.
Mountains nestling beneath a splendour of white.
There is no information on incubation or nestling periods.
Consider nestling your cabin into the trees.
You are not feeding me pretzels and nestling me to your breast.
Nestling in a green setting the works.
Just like a nestling dove.
Nestling begging behaviours could signal need to parents.
They may also take nestling birds and eggs.
There is no information on the length of incubation or of the nestling period.
The only nestling found were two young individuals.
And a small silver rift started nestling itself between us.
We recommend nestling it somewhere in your bag to reduce noise.
An individually designed hexagonal house nestling in a lush tropical setting.
The growth of nestling tree swallows is influenced by their environment.
Delayed development may result in increased nestling or fledgling mortality.
I love nestling against you.
And you are nestling.
You two nestling was a shock.
It feeds on small lizards and probably on frogs and nestling birds.
Delivery rate of food to nestlings was positively correlated to nestling age.
Nestling peacefully together.
Methods of estimating juvenile and nestling consumption of budworm are presented.
The birds start arriving in groups for the nestling season.
They have been observed nestling and cuddling their young.
Only the female incubates and cares for the nestling.
I hope that the pen is nestling comfoftably in his breast pocket.
Side bands having struts of identical lengths also aid in nestling.
The winner is a mediaeval town nestling within a historic fortified port.
Nestling feeding frequency was significantly higher in declining sites than in healthy ones.
No information was found on the length of the nestling stage or age at fledgling.
Incubation and nestling periods remain unknown for this species.
The lengths of the incubation period and nestling periods are unknown.