Indeed, during my visit Jeremy DeSimone discovered a birds' nest in one of the oak trees.
In recent years, Breezy Point has seen between 10 and 15 plover nests each year, with about four eggs per nest and one fledged chick.
The slender-billed curlew is so rare that only one nest has ever been discovered and that was more than a century ago.
Wasps usually live in colonies and thousands can inhabit one nest.
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Two nests have since been established and volunteers say some of the same birds have returned, although a new male moved into one nest last year.
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Two of the creatures appeared to have fallen through the wall of a nest, and one was asking the other for help, assessing possible injuries to its spine.
The Crow's Nest consists of one room with partitions that divide into four cubicles, with a single bed in three and a double in the other - presumably suitable for partners or golfers who don't mind sharing.
This magpie spirit, a Dada weaving of quotidian stuff into one's sartorial nest, gives wings to designers.
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When you destroy their nest and make them migrate to a new one, they manage it very efficiently, as you would expect.
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I've one hen left that has a nest inside the bird room and she's now got no mate so she's left the eggs.
Milos Forman, who directed One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Amadeus, was honoured with a lifetime-achievement award.
With a price of 2.5 times the cost of a regular programmable thermostat, Nest sold out its entire launch inventory in just one week.
Michael Douglas won a best actor Oscar and best actor Golden Globe for his role in 1987's Wall Street, and was also awarded an Oscar and Golden Globe for producing One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1975.
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LeCamping is about creating a nest for the new digital economy inside of the old one.
One of those is a cast of a nest of oviraptor eggs, each the size of an eggplant.
Meanwhile, disillusioned Ukrainians fear that the new government will be as preoccupied with nest-feathering and back-stabbing as the old one.
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The idea was to check whether the animals would rather build a nest in the cooler cage or move to the warmer one, possibly tugging nesting material along with them strand by strand.
The strength of the DIY market belies predictions that as the baby boomers inched toward a retirement funded largely by their 401(k)-plan savings, most of them would seek a one-on-one relationship with a financial adviser to manage their nest eggs.
One pair of the birds has now completely abandoned its nest.
"If it gets into trouble we know exactly which nest to bring it back to, " Nadareski said as he banded one of the squirmy youngsters.
Nest general counsel Richard "Chip" Lutton says he was familiar with Article One from when he was chief intellectual property officer at Apple.
This was one reason why large companies like Siemens continued to create illicit "nest eggs" after the adoption of the OECD Convention and corresponding domestic laws.
Nest also reports that in its Rush Hour Rewards test of 2, 000 Houstonians, only one-tenth of the experimenters felt too warm.
If one is available through your employer, they say, it is worth considering as part of your nest egg.
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