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Nest is around 630 feet from the trail, or over 200 yards.

Mud dauber (or "mud wasp" or "dirt dauber") is a name commonly applied to a number of wasps from either the family Sphecidae or Crabronidae that build their nests from mud.

The organ pipe mud dauber, one of many mud daubers in the family Crabronidae, builds nests in the shape of a cylindrical tube resembling an organ pipe or pan flute. Each nest contains one egg.

 

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Storks in Chiclana de la Frontera

National Arboretum, Washington D.C.

Not really a nest but the stems looked woven in this image to me and resembled a basket.

Baby Anhinga - Great Blue Herons

Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest) in Beijing China. The main stadium of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

 

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I'm guessing that this is a nest a spider makes to keep her spiderlings safe after they hatch. It appears to be a reed leaf pulled over with many silk threads to form an enclosure. It could be a trap too. Any suggestions?

 

365/174 - Year 10 Photo 3461

 

Tree Swallow [Tachycineta bicolor]

 

Magee Marsh Wildlife Area

Oak Harbor, OH

 

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Been looking through my archives. I had stopped off for a rest and looked up. This was VERY high in a tree.

diese verlassene Nest hat ein Kollege gefunden

I haven't posted anything for a few weeks as things have been very hectic for us. Here's an image of a male Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker excavating a potential nest hole.

 

I had seen the male and female together on this tree as I was walking along a trail. I stopped well back and after a they flew off I positioned myself in the brush a distance away and waited to see it they would return.

 

Image created on June 11, 2017 in the Marlborough Forest southwest of Ottawa.

Gannet - Morus bassanus

Bempton Cliffs

Yorkshire

 

The beginning of a wasp nest

A squirrel has found some odd material to take back to make its nest.

The Nidulariaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Their fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds' nests.

Nest cleaning duties for this Treecreeper (Certhia familiarise) Seen today, the 30.3.21

From my parent's front porch using a throw-over blind.

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Pearly-vented Tody-tyrant

Hemitriccus margaritaceiventer

Rhynchocyclidae (Família)

Passeriformes (Ordem)

Pássaro Silvestre

 

Observação de Pássaros em

Parque Nacional de Brasília

Água Mineral

Brasília, Brasil

 

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The nest is empty, gone are the eggs, only feathers and straw left now, seems colder...

 

Another of my 'creative' Easter images...

 

Happy to have some of the child still in my heart and mind!

 

LOL. Have a good one, enjoy the chocolate, M, (+;~)

 

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A pair of redneck grebes building their nest in north Idaho.

my once a day exercise walk was just wrens and Chiffchaffs yesterday . thank you for viewing and commenting

A tiny wasp nest was tucked into the leaves on my apple tree. The apple is still about two months away from being ripe.

This is a six photo image stack.

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Even more Easter fun… this time a nest filled with cream-white eggs and plumes, white and then plumes from a yellow Easter chicken? LOL.

 

Happy Easter, thank you for your time, M, (*_*)

 

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Street Art, Grenoble

La Jolla Sunset. San Diego, California

A distinctive, small social crow with contrasting, silvery-greay neck shawl and staring whitish eyes; juvenile has duller shawl and eyes. Walks confidently, and can be easy to see where not persecuted; associates readily with crows and Rooks. Flocks can number in the hundreds or thousands in the non-breeding season. Inhabits open and semiopen habitats, from towns and wooded parkland to farmland and sea cliffs; often around stone buildings and chimneys. Nests in cavities. Listen for its distinctive high-pitched “tchaw, tchaw” calls.

 

(Eurasian) Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) nesting Trujillo Spain_3841_

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Cattle Egret delivering the goods to the nest. Nevis.

A Hornets Nest in a tree - I have deliberately turned it on its side so you can get the full effect - the entrance to the nest is at the base of the narrower side on the right - the exit is at the top of the wider side on the left - I spent several minutes watching them go in and out - fascinating !!! The correct orientation is with the wider end of the nest at the top. You will notice the entrance is larger so they can fly in presumably and the exit is quite narrow , just a small round hole for one at a time.

Male Osprey brings in more nesting material for his mate.

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