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Baya weaver bird building nests (Ploceus hypoxanthus)
Brasilia, Brazil - March 21, 2015: The famous Brazilian National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil. The building was designed by Oscar Niemeyer in the modern Brazilian style.
Honeycomb of lecheguana wasps (Brachygastra lecheguana) in the southern coastal ecological reserve of the city of Buenos Aires.
salvador, bahia, brazil - august 14, 2023: view of a Joao de Barro bird - Furnarius rufus - house on a tree in the city of Salvador.
Architectural details of the construction of the new footbridge
igloo made of oyster shells (1200 kilos of shells) seen in Marennes-oleron
Botswana
Nest of Penduline Tit in willow tree.
Close-up of the cocoon of a wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) hanging well protected between grasses. The brown cocoon is attached to the grasses with cobwebs.
Close up of a brown Potter Wasp's nest on a green leaf that resembles a clay pot with small opening.
Paper Wasp nest with wasps, Amazon River, Ecuador, South America.  Ecuador a beautiful country with many Spanish colonial influences remaining, contains some of the most environmentally sensitive areas in the world, from the Amazon basin to the cloud forest and rainforest regions, each of which are endangered through habitat loss, pollution and population pressures.
Silkworm in Cocoon next to branch and leaves
Hummingbirds breed in the forests of Cuba
Mantid Egg Case of the Genus Oxyopsis
Close-up of an empty Robin’s bird nest made of mud, sticks, grass and other materials.
Chiku, Sapodilla, Achras sapota, Manilkara zapota, Naseberry
Social Spiderweb (Stegodyphus) in Etosha National Park at Kunene Region, Namibia
Hornet Nest. Hornets are large, ferocious and aggressive bees that form a society centered on the queen bee, and are dangerous bees that can die if stung. . The nest is spherical.
The village weaver (Ploceus cucullatus), also known as the spotted-backed weaver or black-headed weaver (the latter leading to easy confusion with P. melanocephalus), is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae found in much of sub-Saharan Africa. It has also been introduced to Portugal as well as to the islands of Hispaniola, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Mauritius and Réunion.\n\nThis often abundant species occurs in a wide range of open or semi-open habitats, including woodlands and human habitation, and frequently forms large noisy colonies in towns, villages and hotel grounds. This weaver builds a large coarsely woven nest made of grass and leaf strips with a downward facing entrance which is suspended from a branch in a tree. Two to three eggs are laid. Village weavers are colonial breeders, so many nests may hang from one tree.\n\nVillage weavers feed principally on seeds and grain, and can be a crop pest, but it will readily take insects, especially when feeding young, which partially redresses the damage to agriculture. The calls of this bird include harsh buzzes and chattering.
spider eggs hanging from dead weed branch.
Nest of an African weaver on an acacia branch against the background of tree crown. Pear-shaped weaver's nest of dry grass and leaves close-up.
Wasps nest on the tree in the winter
Campo Grande, MS, Brazil, MAR 30 2023, Aerial view of Pantanal Biopark, municipal aquarium with several species from the Midwest region. The Aquarium is located in the Indigenous Nations Park
Go Green – Sustainable Resources – Green Building, digital composing
Isolated image of hornet's nest which built from 2 color clay hang on dead branch of tree
Rufous Hornero bird's nest made of clay on a tree branch.
Conceptual Sepia toned shoot with cobweb and raindrop.
Red ants nest using leaf on tree in garden
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