Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

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Sharon Beals is a photographer and artist. She considers photography an art form and a means of expressing what is close to her heart. In her latest book, Sharon has released a collection of photographs of bird nests.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

MacGillivray's Warbler's nest.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of a wandering thrush.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

A finch's nest.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the song zonotrichia.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

Hummingbird nest.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the African palm swift.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the American siskin.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

Beregovushka's nest.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the Chinese black-headed oriole.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of chegravy.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the small green hornbill.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

A nest of tundra tap dancing.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the yellow-throated warbler.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the Canadian cuckoo.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the magnolia forest warbler.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the Western gull.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the marsh wren.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the Tennessee Warbler.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of a pine siskin.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

Darwin's finch nest.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the stone sparrow.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the western kingfisher.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the purple-masked tanager in a hive of wild bees.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the red-eared bunting.

Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests

The nest of the spotted nightingale.

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