A kind of bird that lives in the Amazon decorates its nest with small blue pebbles and some birds build their nests on top of rocks as support.
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Nothing at all, it is for the bird to decide.
no the western meadowlark does not put its nest on the ground
Try placing something obstructive on top of the light fixture, like a soda can that has be sliced. If the nest building is problematic for the bird, I doubt it will try that spot. If the nest is already there, remove it only if the eggs have not been laid and it hasn't been a long period of time since it's completion. Odds are high if the pair nest on the light fixture one year, they will return the next, so as ugly as it may be, you will want to put something there to stop them.
Once a bird egg hatches, the shell is typically left behind in the nest or discarded by the parent birds. The shells are often pecked apart by the adult birds to make room for the growing chicks and to keep the nest clean. The shells may also provide a source of calcium for the parent birds.
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