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" ... Additionally, the presence of these lovebirds roosting in relief-air vents is a visual testament to their adaptive abilities because this apparently is an adaptation of their typical behaviors: In southern Africa where these parrots originated, they nest in rocky crevices, nest compartments created by sociable weavers, Philetairus socius, in roofs of houses and other similarly thermally insulated places. So it isn’t much of a stretch to roost in relief-air vents on the sides of buildings — well, except for the fact that none of the other animals or birds in the area do this. ... "
" ... Researcher Ahana Aurora Fernandez observed sac-winged bats roosting in trees at different locations in Central America. She recorded their calls while making notes of whether the adult bats were calling to other adults or pups. ... "
" ... This is not the only indication that dinosaurs led social and cooperative lives. Other fossils from the same area have revealed three adolescent dinosaurs roosting together at the time of their death. The fossil shows three dinosaurs in a unique position, much like that of a sleeping goose or emu, with their abdomen on the ground atop folded legs with their long necks and heads folded back on their bodies. It seems that the dinosaurs were all sleeping closely huddled together. Bats, crows, and other organisms roost together in groups for both protection and thermoregulation, but this is a new concept in Cretaceous dinosaur paleoecology. The species of dinosaur for either of these discoveries has not yet been identified, but both are suspected to be theropods. ... "
" ... This owl lives very close to the photographer’s home. The species is notoriously difficult to spot, being adept at blending in with its surroundings. The plumage is a superb match for tree bark and it puts this camouflage to good use by roosting in appropriate settings ... "
" ... “[T]he founders of the first captive population were brought into captivity as eggs and chicks and had not yet learned the wild dialect of their parents. These captive birds had few opportunities to interact with their wild counterparts because there were very few wild Puerto Rican Parrots left at this time and because the captive facility was not located very close to the few remaining wild parrot roosting and foraging sites”, Ms Martínez said in email. ... "