Masterpieces of natural architecture-bird nests
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/masterpieces-of-natural-architecture-bird-nests.htmlSharon 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.
MacGillivray's Warbler's nest.
The nest of a wandering thrush.
A finch's nest.
The nest of the song zonotrichia.
Hummingbird nest.
The nest of the African palm swift.
The nest of the American siskin.
Beregovushka's nest.
The nest of the Chinese black-headed oriole.
The nest of chegravy.
The nest of the small green hornbill.
A nest of tundra tap dancing.
The nest of the yellow-throated warbler.
The nest of the Canadian cuckoo.
The nest of the magnolia forest warbler.
The nest of the Western gull.
The nest of the marsh wren.
The nest of the Tennessee Warbler.
The nest of a pine siskin.
Darwin's finch nest.
The nest of the stone sparrow.
The nest of the western kingfisher.
The nest of the purple-masked tanager in a hive of wild bees.
The nest of the red-eared bunting.
The nest of the spotted nightingale.
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