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  2. Nest Hello vs. Ring Video Doorbell Pro: Why Nest Wins - AOL

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    For many, the top video doorbell comes down to Ring vs. Nest. Here's how the two compare on price, video quality and features.

  3. Nest Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    The Nest Thermostat is a smart thermostat developed by Google Nest and designed by Tony Fadell, Ben Filson, and Fred Bould. [1] It is an electronic, programmable, and self-learning Wi-Fi -enabled thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of homes and businesses to conserve energy.

  4. Characteristics of common wasps and bees - Wikipedia

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    Large paper nest, upside down pear shaped, hanging from branches and eaves; also barns and attics. Some yellowjacket species nest in the ground. Very large paper nest in hollow trees, sheltered positions. Has a brown, protective layer when the nest is in an unsheltered position. Also found in barns, attics, hollow walls and abandoned bee hives.

  5. Google Nest - Wikipedia

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    The Nest Protect is available in both black and white (the black is exclusively sold through Nest directly [59]) and also comes in battery or AC-powered models. The Nest Protect features a multicolored light ring which is color-coded to indicate different operations, such as yellow to indicate an early warning or red if an alarm is sounding.

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  7. Mourning dove - Wikipedia

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    The female dove builds the nest. The male will fly about, gather material, and bring it to her. The male will stand on the female's back and give the material to the female, who then builds it into the nest. [36] The nest is constructed of twigs, conifer needles, or grass blades, and is of flimsy construction. [18]