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Nope, they return to their nests every night, and will come when their babies are in distress. If a predator comes by the nest, they'll defend it or try luring the predator away. The babies are just safer hidden away by themselves.
How do the mothers know if they are in trouble? Do they stay within distance to hear a stress call?