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<p>birds (including those that use scrape nests) are cryptically coloured to help camouflage them when the adult is not covering them; the actual colour generally corresponds to the substrate on which they are laid. Brooding adults also tend to be well camouflaged, and may be difficult to flush from the nest. Most ground-nesting species have well-developed <a href="page.php?w=distraction_display">distraction display</a>s, which are used to draw (or drive) potential predators from the area around the nest. Most species with this type of nest have</p><p>
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