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This Bird Can Sew Its Own Nest!

Toxic Gamer

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[0:00]Using its sharp beak, it makes tiny holes in leaves and stitches them together with plant fibers.
[0:00]The result is a neatly folded, well-hidden nest that blends perfectly into its surroundings.
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[0:00]Have you ever seen a bird that can actually sew its own home? This is the Taylor bird. Using its sharp beak, it makes tiny holes in leaves and stitches them together with plant fibers. The result is a neatly folded, well-hidden nest that blends perfectly into its surroundings. It builds this structure quickly with surprising precision and strength. Such a small bird, but a truly skilled natural engineer.

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