How does the paradise flycatcher protect its young from predators? It wraps its wings around its chicks. It puffs out its feathers to look bigger. It builds a camouflaged nest. It builds an underground burrow.

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It builds a camouflaged nest.

Paradise flycatcher is a bird which can protect the young from predators. It builds a camouflaged nest.

  • The paradise flycatcher cannot protect the young ones from predators by wrapping its wings around the chicks, nor by puffing the feathers to look bigger, and does not build an underground burrow.
  • Paradise flycatcher can protect the bird by camouflaging its nest.
  • The material used for camouflaging a nest is different from the conventional material used for making nest by other birds like soft grass, spider web, animal hair, lichen, and leaves.
  • Predators are not able to identify the flycatcher nest to be a bird nest this helps in protection of young ones.

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