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  2. Nest box - Wikipedia

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    A nest box, also spelled nestbox, is a man-made enclosure provided for animals to nest in. Nest boxes are most frequently utilized for birds, in which case they are also called birdhouses or a birdbox/bird box, but some mammals such as bats may also use them. Placing nestboxes or roosting boxes may also be used to help maintain populations of ...

  3. “Is That Weird Or Wonderful Thing”: 100 Amazing Thrift Finds

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    Got it home and saw it had the name of American artist Charles Aysocki. I paid $60 and I think its value is much higher. Image credits: Is that Wired or Wonderful thing

  4. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    The nest of the long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus, is constructed from four materials – lichen, feathers, spider egg cocoons and moss, over 6000 pieces in all for a typical nest. The nest is a flexible sac with a small, round entrance on top, suspended low in a gorse or bramble bush. The structural stability of the nest is provided by a ...

  5. A Castle Made of Car Parts and Other Junkyard Finds - AOL

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    By Anastasia Anashkina NEW YORK -- Castles usually evoke images of moats and drawbridges, court jesters and thrones -- basically, the stuff of fairy tales. But the Junk Castle in rural Pullman ...

  6. Nesting Boxes - Wikipedia

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  7. Whelping box - Wikipedia

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    A female dog in her whelping box. Whelping Box with Extension Wall. A whelping box/den, also known as a nesting box, whelping den or whelping pen, is designed to protect puppies during birth (whelping) and early life by keeping them safely contained, protected from cold, and safe from the danger of crushing or smothering by the mother.