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woodlands with high-vantage, scattered perches in dense-leafed bushes, hedgerows, shelterbelts, shrubs and trees. february through june facilitate two to three four- to seven-egg clutches at - to -foot ( - to -meter) heights, preferably in elm, fir, hackberry or osage-orange. parents-to-be gather bark, grasses
and sexually mature days after hatching, manage diets of ants, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers and snails; berries, grains, nuts and seeds; and grit. adults need cereal grains such as barley, corn, millet, oats, rye and wheat; peanuts; and seeds from herbs, sunflowers, trees such as pines and wild grasses...
https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2011/02/
eggs to inches ( to millimeters) in diameter. blue, dark-marked, plain, spherical or white shells in flask-shaped individual cavities muster within to days -inch ( -millimeter), - to -ounce ( - to -gram) hatchlings. acorns, algae, carrion, cicadas, clams, crayfish, darters, duckweed, frogs, geese, grasses
foot- ( -meter-) deep chambers. hatchlings to weeks later must maneuver through multi-layered sand to move over open, sandy stretches into coastal waters and onto floating, large seaweed mats. brown algae, comb jellies, crustaceans, fish, jellyfish, molluscs, portuguese man-of-wars, sea anemones, grasses...
https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2015/11/