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"Nesting Material: A Symbol of Love and Homebuilding in the Animal Kingdom" From the picturesque cliffs of Great Saltee Island to the vast savannahs of Botswana

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Picture No. 11808695

Picture No. 11808695
Osprey branch Osprey adult in flight carrying nesting material Sweden Date:

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Picture No. 11808694

Picture No. 11808694
Osprey branch Osprey adult in flight carrying nesting material Sweden Date:

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in flight with nesting material in beak

Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in flight with nesting material in beak

Background imageNesting Material Collection: White Stork -Ciconia ciconia- in flight with nesting material, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg

White Stork -Ciconia ciconia- in flight with nesting material, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Starling -Sturnus vulgaris-, removing old nesting material from nesting hole, Allgaeu region

Starling -Sturnus vulgaris-, removing old nesting material from nesting hole, Allgaeu region, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNesting Material Collection: White Stork -Ciconia ciconia- approaching to land with nesting material, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany

White Stork -Ciconia ciconia- approaching to land with nesting material, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany

Background imageNesting Material Collection: White Stork -Ciconia ciconia-, Extremadura, Spain

White Stork -Ciconia ciconia-, Extremadura, Spain

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Bluethroat -Luscinia svecica- with nesting material, Texel, West Frisian Islands

Bluethroat -Luscinia svecica- with nesting material, Texel, West Frisian Islands, province of North Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in flight with nesting material, Hamburg, Germany

Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in flight with nesting material, Hamburg, Germany

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Black-headed Gull -Larus ridibundus- approaching nest with nesting material, Muenster

Black-headed Gull -Larus ridibundus- approaching nest with nesting material, Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Black-headed Gull -Larus ridibundus- with nesting material on approach to nest

Black-headed Gull -Larus ridibundus- with nesting material on approach to nest, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in flight with nesting material, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg

Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in flight with nesting material, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Black-shouldered kite C014 / 4984

Black-shouldered kite C014 / 4984
Black-shouldered kite (Elanus axillaris) breaking branches for nesting material. Photographed in Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Common Wasp - gathering wood for nest - UK

Common Wasp - gathering wood for nest - UK
SPH-563 Common Wasp - gathering wood for nest UK Vespula vulgaris Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNesting Material Collection: House Sparrow - Female - with Nesting Material - UK

House Sparrow - Female - with Nesting Material - UK
DAC-901 House Sparrow - Female - with Nesting Material UK Passer domesticus David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Swallow - collecting mud as nesting material - UK

Swallow - collecting mud as nesting material - UK
DAC-466 Swallow - collecting mud as nesting material UK Hirundo rustica David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Northern gannet

Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) gathering nesting material on a grassy clifftop. Photographed at Troup Head, Scotland, in May

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Blue Tit - collecting nesting material - Cornwall - UK

Blue Tit - collecting nesting material - Cornwall - UK
DAC-134 Blue Tit - collecting nesting material Cornwall - UK Parus caeruleus David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNesting Material Collection: Hoary Marmot

Hoary Marmot
TOM-1511 Hoary Marmot - gathering grass for winter hibernation nest / bed, it will use grass to line inside of burrow (this is not for food)



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"Nesting Material: A Symbol of Love and Homebuilding in the Animal Kingdom" From the picturesque cliffs of Great Saltee Island to the vast savannahs of Botswana, animals across the globe engage in a timeless ritual – gathering nesting material. These remarkable creatures understand that creating a cozy home is essential for their offspring's survival. In the rugged landscapes of Ireland, a Puffin delicately carries twigs and grasses to its burrow on Great Saltee Island. With meticulous precision, it weaves together nature's tapestry, ensuring a safe haven for its future chicks. Meanwhile, in Savuti, Botswana, a Black-shouldered Kite soars through the sky with determination. Its talons clutch onto branches as it collects materials for its nest high up in a tree. This majestic bird knows that sturdy foundations are vital when raising young ones amidst Africa's wild beauty. Closer to Venice rookery in Florida, love fills the air as two Great Egrets perform an enchanting courtship display. Adorned in full breeding plumage, they dance gracefully while carrying sticks and reeds to construct their shared nest atop towering trees. Their synchronized movements symbolize unity and commitment. Deep within South America's rainforests resides another master architect - the Streak-breasted Treehunter. This small but resourceful bird meticulously selects leaves and mosses to create an intricate cup-shaped nest hidden among dense foliage. It understands that blending into its surroundings ensures protection from prying eyes. On Sea Lion Island off Argentina's coast stands an Imperial Shag with seaweed clutched tightly between its beak. The journey back to its cliffside colony is arduous yet purposeful; every strand contributes to fortifying their communal nests against fierce coastal winds. In Matsalu National Park of Estonia lies another testament to dedication – a White Stork perched on top of hay mounds collecting more straw.