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Nesting Hole Collection

"The Nesting Hole: A Haven for Avian Life" In the enchanting world of birds, nesting holes serve as crucial sanctuaries for various species

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Hoopoe -Upupa epops-, adult with prey approaching its nest cavity, Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary

Hoopoe -Upupa epops-, adult with prey approaching its nest cavity, Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: European roller -Coracias garrulus- departing from its nist cave, Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary

European roller -Coracias garrulus- departing from its nist cave, Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: The Red Crossbill, Loxia curvirostra

The Red Crossbill, Loxia curvirostra is sitting at the waterhole in the forest, reflecting on the surface, preparing for the bath, colorful backgound with some flower . Petr Simon

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Woodpecker holes in a dead tree

Woodpecker holes in a dead tree

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Starling -Sturnus vulgaris-, adult feeding young birds at nesting site, Allgaeu region, Bavaria

Starling -Sturnus vulgaris-, adult feeding young birds at nesting site, Allgaeu region, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- leaving its nesting hole in a Norway spruce -Picea abies-, Allgaeu

Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- leaving its nesting hole in a Norway spruce -Picea abies-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Juvenile starlings -Stunus vulgaris- looking out of nesting hole, Allgaeu region, Bavaria

Juvenile starlings -Stunus vulgaris- looking out of nesting hole, Allgaeu region, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- with beak full of food at the nesting hole, Allgaeu region, Bavaria

Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- with beak full of food at the nesting hole, Allgaeu region, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNesting Hole 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 Hole Collection: Juvenile Ural Owl -Strix uralensis-, Neuschoenau outdoor animal enclosure, Bavarian Forest

Juvenile Ural Owl -Strix uralensis-, Neuschoenau outdoor animal enclosure, Bavarian Forest, Bavaria, Germany, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: European Green Woodpecker -Picus viridis- feeding young at nest in tree hole, Germany

European Green Woodpecker -Picus viridis- feeding young at nest in tree hole, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Green Woodpecker -Picus viridis-, young looking out of the tree hole, Germany

Green Woodpecker -Picus viridis-, young looking out of the tree hole, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Bee-eater -Merops apiaster- perched outside breeding tube, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Bee-eater -Merops apiaster- perched outside breeding tube, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- on a roof with a chick in its nest, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- on a roof with a chick in its nest, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- feeding its chick in the nest, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Starling -Sturnus vulgaris- feeding its chick in the nest, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Sand Martin -Riparia riparia-, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Sand Martin -Riparia riparia-, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Sand Martin -Riparia riparia-, young bird, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Sand Martin -Riparia riparia-, young bird, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Sand Martins -Riparia riparia-, young birds in breeding holes, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Sand Martins -Riparia riparia-, young birds in breeding holes, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageNesting Hole Collection: Sand martins

Sand martins. Three young sand martins (Riparia riparia) at the entrance to their nesting hole in the bank of a sand and gravel quarry. Photographed near the River Ythan, Scotland, UK, in July


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"The Nesting Hole: A Haven for Avian Life" In the enchanting world of birds, nesting holes serve as crucial sanctuaries for various species. One such inhabitant is the Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra), known for its unique beak adaptation to extract seeds from conifer cones. These vibrant creatures find solace within woodpecker holes in dead trees, their cozy abodes hidden amidst nature's tapestry. A Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands tall in the palace park of Schlosspark Biebrich, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. Here, a graceful Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) emerges from its nesting hole after nurturing its young ones with utmost care and dedication. The Rose-ringed Parakeet or Ring-necked Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) perches outside its tree hole nearby, showcasing a kaleidoscope of colors against the backdrop of this majestic setting. In Bavaria's Allgaeu region lies another spectacle - juvenile starlings peering out eagerly from their nesting hole. Their parents tirelessly provide sustenance to these hungry mouths while skillfully maneuvering through the lush surroundings. With beaks full of food at the ready, they ensure no hunger goes unanswered. The cycle continues as adult starlings diligently remove old nesting material from their chosen hollows before preparing them anew for future generations. This act symbolizes renewal and resilience within these avian communities that call Bavaria home. As we witness these scenes unfold across Europe's landscapes, let us marvel at nature's intricate design and appreciate the importance of each nesting hole in sustaining life itself. In this haven nestled among branches and trunks lie stories untold – tales of love, protection, growth, and survival that resonate far beyond our human realm.