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my latest work... probably around 6 feet tall. The frame is the plastic ribbon stuff they use to wrap refrigerator boxes, and then it is covered in baling net wrap.
High in a nearby Scots Pine, I recently noticed an entrance to a Hornet nest. The entrance is always in deep shade and therefore I have found in difficult to get any decent images. So here is selection of my better images showing the coming and goings from the entrance.
Cuando en el 2010 paseando por el centro de Santiago, buscando un edificio donde ubicar nuestro nuevo Nest style, nos encontramos con el Hotel Mycar, supimos desde el primer momento que era el lugar idóneo para nuestro nuevo proyecto. Tenia todo lo que le puedes pedir a un hotel urbano: ubicación céntrica a pocos metros del centro histórico, en plena zona comercial y cerca de toda la oferta cultural.
Actualmente, el Hotel Mycar es un moderno Hotel que posee todos los servicios y comodidades, como confortables habitaciones, amplias zonas comunes, o servicios de cafeterÃa y restaurante. A principios de 2012 acometeremos un proceso de remodelación para adaptarlo a nuestra filosofÃa de diseño Nest style, mientras tanto puedes disfrutarlo.
Nest Style Santiago
Calle Doctor Texeiro, 15
15701 Santiago de Compostela
Teléfono 981-563444 / 981-563292
Fax 981-589653
booking@neststylesantiago.com
This is the Hawks Nest Scenic Road. It is right outside of Port Jervis NY(actually in Deerpark) and runs parallel with the Delaware River which you can see below. Quite a few car commercials have been filmed here because of how curvy it is. It is in Orange County NY and not too far from where I live. I went up there today thinking that the fall colors would be in full color. I'm thinking maybe another week and I'll take another trip up there. Still beautiful no matter what.
Richard Mo!at (2008)
The very first sculpture to be placed at the Arboretum
is this intricate metal nest and eagle by Richard Moffat,
acquired for the site by ActewAGL.Nest measures over 3 metres in height and diameter. It is welded from metal objects collected from around the farms of the South Coast – a historical record in itself because it incorporates identi!able parts from old machinery, metal tools and even a small boat propeller and anchor.
This nest was built under a rock overhand and was protected from the weather. Clifty Wilderness, Red River Gorge, Daniel Boone National Forest. Late January 2011.
The bushtit nest has fallen from the Chinese Fir in my backyard, so I had a peek inside -- only one egg seems not to have hatched.
Photo copyright: Jan van Raay
We watched for over an hour from a little before 8:00 AM. It was cloudy and 70 degrees (F) with a mild breeze from the west. It had rained during the early morning hours. When we arrived we found no adult eagle on or near the nest. The female was drying her wings in the dead Melaleuca grove to the west of the wooded area. The wind picked up and shifted to the NW and the eagle shifted into the wind. A light rain started falling as we departed. At no time did we see any eaglet. A couple of other watchers arrived just as we departed, so I hope they were able to visualize a prey drop and maybe determine whether there is another eaglet in the nest. Please post your observations on Pembroke Pines Eagle Nest Watch FORUM: bald-eagles-of-broward-county-florida.1638815.n2.nabble.c...
While kayaking, my family and I stopped at an Island. We saw this huge Golden eagles nest, where there were three eagles.
A Rough-winged Swallow nest is at the far end of an 8-foot long (disused) drain pipe.
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Bird with his nest... Shot from a house's garden in Thiruvananthapuram... Location: Thrivananthapuram District, Kerala State.
The lower portion of this Western Larch holds the new nest site.
It is an old raptor nest, likely that of a Northern Goshawk
No activity seen around the nest, but as we were leaving, we saw one of the Eagles perched in a nearby treetop.
there were young yellow faced honey eaters around but they make really nice hanging sock nests...it's just a mess. maybe a possum has got into the enclosure net
Mr. & Mrs. Finch were close to the nest when I came in from work, really chattering, trying to get the last two chicks to take flight. Apparently they were a bit apprehensive about the whole flight thing. Several Finches were flying around in the trees with new chicks, so ours weren't the only ones with kids testing their little wings.
You can see, the nest is now empty, and none of the ones off the nest are hiding elsewhere.
We saw Mr. & Mrs. Finch flitting around the tree with a couple chicks hopping from branch to branch, so hopefully all will survive.
Wonder how the load of nitrogen (from their feces) will affect the geraniums?