Birds Embrace All Architecture, Hostile or Not

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Source: Defector
Birds Embrace All Architecture, Hostile or Not
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Birds, particularly crows and magpies, are using anti-bird spikes, typically installed to deter nesting birds, as materials for their nests. Researchers have observed nests made from these spikes, showcasing the birds' ability to adapt and utilize human-made objects. The nests have gained attention on social media and have been hailed as acts of rebellion against hostile architecture. The findings highlight the impact of urbanization on bird habitats and the need for more green spaces.

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