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Nest Collection (page 8)

In the vast tapestry of nature's creations, the nest stands as a symbol of comfort, protection, and life itself

Background imageNest Collection: USA, Florida, Anastasia Island. Great egret feeding chicks on nest

USA, Florida, Anastasia Island. Great egret feeding chicks on nest

Background imageNest Collection: USA, Florida, Anastasia Island. Great egret and chicks on nest

USA, Florida, Anastasia Island. Great egret and chicks on nest

Background imageNest Collection: Red-shafted flicker feeding its chick, Montana, USA

Red-shafted flicker feeding its chick, Montana, USA

Background imageNest Collection: USA, Southeast Oregon, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, burrowing owl near nesting burrow

USA, Southeast Oregon, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, burrowing owl near nesting burrow

Background imageNest Collection: Blue Duet Dance

Blue Duet Dance
April Chai

Background imageNest Collection: The nestlings 2. 'The natural selection' or 'The cuckoo bird'

The nestlings 2. "The natural selection" or "The cuckoo bird"
Victoria Glinka

Background imageNest Collection: Valentine

Valentine
Swapnil

Background imageNest Collection: Flamingo with chick

Flamingo with chick
Xavier Ortega

Background imageNest Collection: The guards

The guards
Saskia Dingemans

Background imageNest Collection: Memory from the past

Memory from the past
Saskia Dingemans

Background imageNest Collection: The Common Starling, Sturnus vulgaris

The Common Starling, Sturnus vulgaris is flying with some insect to feed its chick, the young bird is opening its beak to be feeded, pretty golden light, green background . Petr Simon

Background imageNest Collection: Stephen Clough

Stephen Clough

Background imageNest Collection: Shelter in place

Shelter in place
James Cai

Background imageNest Collection: Nest Building Squirrel

Nest Building Squirrel
Michael Castellano

Background imageNest Collection: Eggs

Eggs
Margareth Perfoncio

Background imageNest Collection: Home

Home
Hung Tsui

Background imageNest Collection: Pileated Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker
Mircea Costina

Background imageNest Collection: SWM

SWM
Fabiola Forns

Background imageNest Collection: Sparrow-Nests in Philadelphia, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Sparrow-Nests in Philadelphia, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Sparrow-Nests in Philadelphia, 1876....those diminutive houses in the trees for sparrows are to be seen all about town. They were placed there by the inhabitants for the birds that were imported

Background imageNest Collection: Water Spaniel Surprising a Swan on its Nest, 1740. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Oudry

Water Spaniel Surprising a Swan on its Nest, 1740. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Water Spaniel Surprising a Swan on its Nest, 1740

Background imageNest Collection: Bird-Killing Spiders; Naturalist on the Amazons, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Bird-Killing Spiders; Naturalist on the Amazons, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Bird-Killing Spiders; Naturalist on the Amazons, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageNest Collection: Stork nest on a chimney, c.1880-c.1910. Creator: Anon

Stork nest on a chimney, c.1880-c.1910. Creator: Anon
Stork nest on a chimney, c.1880-c.1910. Two storks feed their youngsters in the nest with outstretched beaks

Background imageNest Collection: Ducks Nests, c.1890-c.1900. Creator: Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel

Ducks Nests, c.1890-c.1900. Creator: Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel
Ducks Nests, c.1890-c.1900. Other Title(s): Ducks Nests

Background imageNest Collection: The Threatened Swan, c.1650. Creator: Jan Asselijin

The Threatened Swan, c.1650. Creator: Jan Asselijin
The Threatened Swan, c.1650. Interpreted later as an Allegory on Johan de Witt. With its wings stretched and its neck poised, the swan protects her eggs against a dog swimming nearby

Background imageNest Collection: Nest of the Brush Turkey, in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's-Park, 1854. Creator: H

Nest of the Brush Turkey, in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's-Park, 1854. Creator: H. Wendel
Nest of the Brush Turkey, in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's-Park, 1854. The Wattled Talegalla...are hot-bed makers; and in these beds or mounds, of no trifling size

Background imageNest Collection: Coral Buntings and Their Nest in a Holly Tree, 1878. Creator: Harry Bright

Coral Buntings and Their Nest in a Holly Tree, 1878. Creator: Harry Bright
Coral Buntings and Their Nest in a Holly Tree, 1878

Background imageNest Collection: Gold Finches and Their Nest in an Apple Tree, 1878. Creator: Harry Bright

Gold Finches and Their Nest in an Apple Tree, 1878. Creator: Harry Bright
Gold Finches and Their Nest in an Apple Tree, 1878

Background imageNest Collection: The Bass Rock, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Bass Rock, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Bass Rock, 1850. Island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland. Steep-sided volcanic rock, home to a large colony of gannets

Background imageNest Collection: Saint George with the Stork's Nest, c. 1450. Creator: Master ES

Saint George with the Stork's Nest, c. 1450. Creator: Master ES
Saint George with the Stork's Nest, c. 1450

Background imageNest Collection: Convobuli and Nest, c. 1863. Creator: Jabez Bligh

Convobuli and Nest, c. 1863. Creator: Jabez Bligh
Convobuli and Nest, c. 1863

Background imageNest Collection: 'Nests for the martin, to keep the hawks away', familiar sight in the Georgia rural landscape, 1936

"Nests for the martin, to keep the hawks away", familiar sight in the Georgia rural landscape, 1936
A familiar sight in the Georgia rural landscape. "Nests for the martin, to keep the hawks away"

Background imageNest Collection: Home 4 2

Home 4 2
Thoth Adan

Background imageNest Collection: Home

Home
Thoth Adan

Background imageNest Collection: Leopard's Nest

Leopard's Nest
Alessandro Catta

Background imageNest Collection: The spring story (3)

The spring story (3)
Sheila Xu

Background imageNest Collection: Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) flying with nesting material in beak, Lorraine, France

Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) flying with nesting material in beak, Lorraine, France, April

Background imageNest Collection: Eclectus parrot (Eclectus roratus) two males arrive at a nest cavity at the same time

Eclectus parrot (Eclectus roratus) two males arrive at a nest cavity at the same time, both to provision the female within. Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia

Background imageNest Collection: Great horned owl (Bubo virgininus) with chicks in nest in Saguaro cactus

Great horned owl (Bubo virgininus) with chicks in nest in Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) Sonoran desert, Arizona, USA

Background imageNest Collection: Turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) female feeding chicks on nest

Turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) female feeding chicks on nest. Ranmore Common, near Dorking Surrey, England, UK. July

Background imageNest Collection: Yellowstone National Park, a young northern flicker peeks out of its nest hole

Yellowstone National Park, a young northern flicker peeks out of its nest hole

Background imageNest Collection: Red-footed booby (Sula sula), adult and chick at nest. Genovesa Island, Galapagos

Red-footed booby (Sula sula), adult and chick at nest. Genovesa Island, Galapagos

Background imageNest Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) female laying eggs, North coast, Santa Cruz Island

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) female laying eggs, North coast, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos

Background imageNest Collection: Golen eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) adult with nest material on eyrie with chick showing background

Golen eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) adult with nest material on eyrie with chick showing background, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, UK. May

Background imageNest Collection: Three Little owls (Athene noctua) looking out of a nest hole, Cumbria, UK, August

Three Little owls (Athene noctua) looking out of a nest hole, Cumbria, UK, August. Captive

Background imageNest Collection: Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), pair fighting with European Starling

Red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), pair fighting with European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) that is trying to take over the woodpeckers nest hole, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

Background imageNest Collection: White stork (Ciconia ciconia) pair mating on their nest at sunset, Knepp estate, Sussex

White stork (Ciconia ciconia) pair mating on their nest at sunset, Knepp estate, Sussex, UK, April 2019. This is the first recorded instance of White storks nesting in the UK for several hundreds of

Background imageNest Collection: Himalayan honey bees (Apis dorsata laboriosa) on comb, Mount Namjagbarwa, Yarlung

Himalayan honey bees (Apis dorsata laboriosa) on comb, Mount Namjagbarwa, Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon National Park, Tibet, China. October

Background imageNest Collection: White spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) adults at nest with chicks, Sado estuary, Portugal

White spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) adults at nest with chicks, Sado estuary, Portugal. May



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In the vast tapestry of nature's creations, the nest stands as a symbol of comfort, protection, and life itself. From the intricate drey nestled within a lichen-covered tree branch to the underground burrows meticulously crafted by naked mole rats, these dwellings serve as sanctuaries for various creatures across different landscapes. High up in the Sanguaro Desert of Arizona, a Harris's Hawk perches proudly on its nest, watching over its precious offspring with unwavering dedication. Meanwhile, inside cozy homes and beds, pet rats find solace in their human companionship. In another corner of the wilderness, a male Pileated Woodpecker diligently searches for beetle larvae to nourish its hungry chicks waiting eagerly in their wooden abode. The scene captures an intimate moment between parent and child - a testament to parental love transcending species boundaries. Deep beneath the earth's surface lies another world entirely: that of moles tirelessly tunneling through soil in search of sustenance. With remarkable precision and speed, they devour worms hidden from sight. Amidst all this activity lies an enchanting wren delicately feeding its offspring at their humble nest. The adult bird's tireless efforts ensure that its young ones grow strong enough to venture into the world beyond. And finally, high above Vaala in Finland soars a peregrine falcon returning home to feed its hungry chicks awaiting eagerly at their lofty eyrie. This majestic predator exemplifies both power and grace as it lands gracefully amidst chirping excitement. Even amidst such diversity among nests - whether it be tarantula carrying an egg cocoon or red squirrels curled up asleep inside their drey - one thing remains constant: these structures represent life's most fundamental instinct – nurturing future generations while offering shelter from life’s storms.