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Why Some Birds Build Decoy Nests (And Others Create Art Installations)Imagine wandering through a sunlit forest, your eyes catching a flash of color or a curious structure nestled in the branches ...
An advertisement for the 1994 World Cup, fast food wrappers, COVID-19 masks—what birds used to build their nests reflects a world with more plastic. A coot bird in London on a nest made of twigs ...
In the city centre of Amsterdam, a seemingly ordinary bird nest tells an extraordinary story of human impact on the environment. It's constructed from unexpected materials, including sunglasses ...
Contrary to its name, the common coot is no ordinary bird. Contrary to its name, the common coot is no ordinary bird. These plump, black-and-white birds have made themselves at home in the canals ...
For such a tiny bird, its nest is more a work of art than a means of shelter. This video by thehummingbirdslover_s shows the final result, but here’s the process from start to finish. View this ...
While sizing varies from bird to bird, they’re all large enough to fit a human… and then some. This nest might be fit for a king, but it serves several functions for America’s national bird.
Despite being well established, the ground nesting bird is in danger of being mown down by farm machinery especially the female. David Waters, from the GBG, said: "Once a female is on a nest ...
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