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HUGE,bird nests

In the glowing heat of the Kalahari desert in South Africa, you can discover something very amazing on electricity pylons: huge nests, which at first glance look like collapsed straws. But behind it is pure intelligence - built by a small, native bird: the sociable weaving blink (sociable Weaver).
These birds build the biggest bird nests in the world with united forces. A single nest can accommodate more than 100 breeding pairs - like a multi-storey apartment house made of branches and grass.
Even more impressive: some of these nest buildings are inhabited over generations, some for over 100 years. They not only offer protection against predators and weather, but also symbolize cooperation and adaptability in one of the roughest regions on earth.
A silent miracle of nature - high up, built with team spirit. 🐦🌍
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
I know it's just butterflies, yet the numbers is in the hundreds of millions.

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