how bird nests/eggs in trees can resist to heavy winds, and avoid turning into a rainwater pool?

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Even assuming that there’s always a parent in the nest, I can’t understand how it’s possible to such fragile things like a nest and eggs survive during a storm. And trees branches, where nests are, are supposed to dance in the wind in a much more explosive way than the whole tree.

And the rainwater? Can eggs be viable after being wet? Water is very good in removing heat, so I think it’s not a good combination.

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The birds build their nests in suck a way that they cant be blown out of a tree in high winds , Even Engineers cant dublicate their nest building .

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