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nidicolous  (nī-dĭk′ə-ləs), adj.
1. Remaining in the nest for some time after hatching.
2. Sharing the nest of another kind of animal.

Usually, nidicolous animals are altricial (helpless when born).

The second definition is used in reference to parasites, for example nidicolous ticks that live in or near the nests of their hosts.

Etymology:  Latin nidus, nest + colere, to inhabit.

Baby birds with mother in nest © Michael Ross

The opposite of nidicolous is nidifugous - able to leave the nest very quickly.

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Date: 2015-03-17 02:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com
I prefer nidifugous. As a word, not as way of life -- even though ducklings.

---L.

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Date: 2015-03-19 12:26 am (UTC)
med_cat: (SH education never ends)
From: [personal profile] med_cat
Two interesting nidus-derived adjectives :) Thank you for sharing!
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