Birds - v3.0 Update

Sounds too much delicious!!! Just can’t wait!

I will allow myself a little more to dream. I can be mistaken, but, it seems, predatory animals have a certain habitat where they hunt, build a den and protect cubs. This territory they protect very zealously. Especially from other predators. To indicate the ownership of the territory, it is marked. However, if the victim or a competing predator goes far beyond this territory, then the owner returns back home. Return is necessary, because while you are catching up with one enemy, five others will be in your place, eat your prey, destroy the nest and so on. Many flocks use the same landscape to drive the victims to the same dead end.

Of course, there are exceptions. For example, some wolves living in Russia and Canada can pursue their prey for several days without stopping, leaving their home for hundreds of kilometers. Other wolves may live alone because they are driven out by their pack (flock). As far as I know, such lone wolves actually lead a nomadic life, migrating after their victims.

Nevertheless, the protected area remains an important component of the existence of predators. Therefore, I have a question - is it possible to realize something similar to this territories?