Birds: This is the most common animal associated with nests. Different bird species build nests of various shapes and sizes, often using twigs, leaves, grass, and mud.
Insects: Some insects, like wasps and bees, create elaborate nests made of paper or wax to house their colonies.
Mammals: While not as common, some mammals like squirrels, rabbits, and mice build nests for shelter and raising young.
Reptiles: Some snakes and lizards use nests to lay their eggs.
Amphibians: Certain frogs and toads create nests for their eggs in water or on land.
Fish: Some fish, like the stickleback, build nests to protect their eggs.
Other Animals: Even some spiders, like orb weavers, create webs that can be considered nests.
The specific animal that lives in a nest depends on the type of nest and its location.