so several females can share the same nest for their eggs. The second-largest living bird after the ostrich, the Common Emu builds its nest out of grass, roots, and other plant materials.
A "really exciting" discovery of endangered coastal emu eggs has wowed conservationists and forestry workers. The nest was discovered during a recent routine habitat inspection ahead of forestry ...
While they have a reputation as nest bandits in general, these Australian birds are often observed using rocks to break open large Emu eggs. Typically, female Emus lay a dozen eggs in ground nests ...