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Nests Collection (page 10)

Nests are fascinating structures that serve as homes and shelters for various creatures across the world

Background imageNests Collection: Picture No. 10761351

Picture No. 10761351
Mustard Bush / Toothbrush Tree - growing on and around a termite hill (Salvadora persica) Date:

Background imageNests Collection: Picture No. 10782648

Picture No. 10782648
Great Tit - nest of eggs (Parus major) Date:

Background imageNests Collection: Wild Rabbit USH 270 At warren Oryctolagus cuniculus © Duncan Usher / ardea. com

Wild Rabbit USH 270 At warren Oryctolagus cuniculus © Duncan Usher / ardea. com
USH-270 Wild Rabbit - rabbit warren Oryctolagus cuniculus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageNests Collection: Dodo - nest with egg

Dodo - nest with egg
JH-64 Dodo - nest with egg Raphus cucullatus John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageNests Collection: Blackbird - eggs in nest

Blackbird - eggs in nest
WAT-16024 Blackbird - eggs in nest Turdus merula M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Coyote - at den with pups

Coyote - at den with pups
CLA-478 Coyote - at den with pups Canis latrans Mary Clay Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageNests Collection: Magnetic Termite mounds - field with mounds of Magnetic Termites in early morning light

Magnetic Termite mounds - field with mounds of Magnetic Termites in early morning light - Litchfield National Park
SAS-1248 Magnetic Termite mounds - field with mounds of Magnetic Termites in early morning light Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory

Background imageNests Collection: Golden / Syrian Hamster - with young

Golden / Syrian Hamster - with young
LB-1556 Golden / Syrian HAMSTER - mother suckling young in straw nest Mesocricetus auratus Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNests Collection: Mulga Ant - Entomologists speculate that the raised walls around the nest entrance have evolved to

Mulga Ant - Entomologists speculate that the raised walls around the nest entrance have evolved to prevent flooding of
DH-3349 Mulga Ant - nest Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Polyrhachis macropa Entomologists speculate that the raised walls around the nest entrance have evolved to prevent flooding of

Background imageNests Collection: Blue Tit - feeding chicks at nest

Blue Tit - feeding chicks at nest
WAT-8829 Blue Tit - feeding chicks at nest Parus caeruleus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Goldcrest Nest with two eggs

Goldcrest Nest with two eggs
SR-595 GOLDCREST - nest with two eggs Regulus regulus Sid Roberts Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Brown / Common / Norway Rat - at burrow with young

Brown / Common / Norway Rat - at burrow with young
LA-2563 Brown / Common / Norway Rat - at burrow with young Rattus norvegicus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Common / Norway / Brown Rat - litter in nest with adult carrying young from burrow

Common / Norway / Brown Rat - litter in nest with adult carrying young from burrow
LA-1642 Common / Norway / Brown Rat - litter in nest with adult carrying young from burrow Rattus norvegicus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNests Collection: Ostrich - at nest with eggs

Ostrich - at nest with eggs
AW-3331 Ostrich - at nest with eggs Struthio camelus Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Lesser + Greater Flamingoes At nest

Lesser + Greater Flamingoes At nest
LHB-133 Lesser and Greater FLAMINGOS - at nest Africa Leslie Brown Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Grey Partridge - eggs

Grey Partridge - eggs
CK-3183 GREY PARTRIDGE EGGS - in nest on ground Perdix perdix Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Greater Glider - looking out of hollow East Australia

Greater Glider - looking out of hollow East Australia
HB-3884 Greater Glider - looking out of hollow Eucalypt forests of E. Australia Petauroides volans Order Diprptodontis; Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageNests Collection: Honey Bee Brood comb with well developed larvae

Honey Bee Brood comb with well developed larvae
JLM-11220 Honey BEE - brood comb with well-developed larvae John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Shoebill Stork - at nest

Shoebill Stork - at nest
WOM-28 Shoebill Stork - at nest Balaeniceps rex Wilhelm Moller Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNests Collection: Morning dew drops on a spider web

Morning dew drops on a spider web

Background imageNests Collection: The sparkling-tailed woodstar (Tilmatura dupontii), aka the sparkling-tailed hummingbird

The sparkling-tailed woodstar (Tilmatura dupontii), aka the sparkling-tailed hummingbird. From The Universe or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, published 1882

Background imageNests Collection: Floating nests of the Little Grebe, aka dabchick (Tachybaptus ruficollis)

Floating nests of the Little Grebe, aka dabchick (Tachybaptus ruficollis). From The Universe or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, published 1882

Background imageNests Collection: Nest of the Goshawk, (Astur palumbarius). From The Universe or

Nest of the Goshawk, (Astur palumbarius). From The Universe or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, published 1882

Background imageNests Collection: Nest of a community of the African Social Grossbeaks, (Loxia socia)

Nest of a community of the African Social Grossbeaks, (Loxia socia). The nest of these birds built of dry grass resembles an " apartment house" in a tree with a thatchlike roof over

Background imageNests Collection: An African native inspects a warrior termite nest. The Warrior Termite (Macrotermes bellicosus)

An African native inspects a warrior termite nest. The Warrior Termite (Macrotermes bellicosus) is the largest termite known and builds nests in the shape of mounds that can reach 17 feet in height

Background imageNests Collection: Great Blue Heron flying to nest, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA

Great Blue Heron flying to nest, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) flying towards a nest in a treetop in the Rocky Mountains; Colorado, United States of America

Background imageNests Collection: Drawing of a Great Horned Owl with owlets in nest

Drawing of a Great Horned Owl with owlets in nest
The Guardian: Drawing of a Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) with owlets in nest

Background imageNests Collection: Common Langur near nests of birds

Common Langur near nests of birds

Background imageNests Collection: A bunch of House Martins collects mud for building their nests, Holland

A bunch of House Martins collects mud for building their nests, Holland

Background imageNests Collection: Sandmartins in front of nests, Holland

Sandmartins in front of nests, Holland

Background imageNests Collection: Three baby birds in a nest calling to their mother; Perthshire scotland

Three baby birds in a nest calling to their mother; Perthshire scotland

Background imageNests Collection: Red-Footed Booby (Sula Sula) Sitting In A Nest; Galapagos, Equador

Red-Footed Booby (Sula Sula) Sitting In A Nest; Galapagos, Equador

Background imageNests Collection: A Frigatebird Sitting In A Nest; Galapagos, Equador

A Frigatebird Sitting In A Nest; Galapagos, Equador

Background imageNests Collection: White Stork (Ciconia Ciconia), Turkey

White Stork (Ciconia Ciconia), Turkey

Background imageNests Collection: Picture No. 11992946

Picture No. 11992946
Sand Martin - bird sitting on twig - Sweden Date:

Background imageNests Collection: Picture No. 11981018

Picture No. 11981018
Oilbird, flying, Cueva de los Guacharos National Park / Cave of the Oilbirds, Colombia Oilbird, flying, Cueva de los Gucharos National Park / Cave of the Oilbirds, Colombia Date:

Background imageNests Collection: Picture No. 11980980

Picture No. 11980980
Hyacinth Macaw, in the nest, Pantanal Wetlands, Mato Grosso, Brazil Date:

Background imageNests Collection: Picture No. 11980951

Picture No. 11980951
Hoatzin, nest with eggs, Los Llanos, Colombia Date:

Background imageNests Collection: Constantine, Algeria - a stork nest on Perregaux Street

Constantine, Algeria - a stork nest on Perregaux Street
Constantine, Algeria - a pair of storks nest on the top of a brick building on Perregaux Street (Rue Perregaux), while groups of people pass below. circa 1910s

Background imageNests Collection: Edwardian slanted cartwheel hats 1905

Edwardian slanted cartwheel hats 1905
Womens hats were an essential part of fashion in Edwardian times with hair worn high and hats slanted with plumes of bird feathers and sometimes whole bird wings. 1905

Background imageNests Collection: Little boy and girl riding in balloon on a birthday card

Little boy and girl riding in balloon on a birthday card
Little boy and girl riding in a balloon on a birthday card. The balloon is made from an oval egg, and the basket is made from a birds nest. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNests Collection: Black-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon

Black-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon
A portrait of two Black-Pied Pouter, (Pigmy Pouter) pigeons, with two white feathered Brunner Pouters featured in the background. The illustration shows their unsual features as a fancy breed

Background imageNests Collection: Blue Pouter Cock Pigeon

Blue Pouter Cock Pigeon
A portrait of a Blue Pouter Cock standing on a loft rooftop with three other pouters featured in the background. The Pouter pigeon is characterised by a its very large, inflatable crop

Background imageNests Collection: Red-breasted Goose - female by nest with 5 eggs

Red-breasted Goose - female by nest with 5 eggs laid in gooses down - at riverbank cliff (Branta ruficollis). river Maksimovka near Kara sea - near Dikson - Russian Arctic - summer - July

Background imageNests Collection: Peregrine Falcon - adult warms a chick after feeding

Peregrine Falcon - adult warms a chick after feeding him in the nest (a single chick because of the bad year due to the lack of lemmings as food, a natural fluctuation), (Falco peregrinus)

Background imageNests Collection: Siberian Lemming - adult by its burrow in tundra

Siberian Lemming - adult by its burrow in tundra (Lemmus sibiricus ). near Dikson, Russian Arctic. Summer, August. Entrance overgrown with mosses and lichens

Background imageNests Collection: OSTRICH - male on nest with eggs

OSTRICH - male on nest with eggs (Stuthio camelus)

Background imageNests Collection: Ostrich - eggs at nest

Ostrich - eggs at nest (Struthio camelus)



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Nests are fascinating structures that serve as homes and shelters for various creatures across the world. From the Naked Mole Rat in North East Africa to the Harris's Hawk in Arizona, nests come in different forms and fulfill unique purposes. In the dry regions of North East Africa, the Naked Mole Rat constructs its underground nest using its incisor teeth. Despite being blind, these remarkable creatures create intricate tunnels and chambers where they live together in colonies. Meanwhile, high up on a Sanguaro cactus in the desert of Arizona, a Harris's Hawk diligently tends to its nest. This majestic bird builds a sturdy platform made from twigs and branches to protect its eggs until they hatch. Not all they can found outdoors; some can be discovered right inside our homes. A pet rat may find comfort and security within their cozy bed nestled amidst household items. Underground dwellers like moles also construct nests but with a different purpose - hunting grounds for worms. These industrious animals tirelessly dig through soil to create burrows where they search for food. The avian world is no stranger to nesting habits either. The Wren exemplifies parental care as an adult feeds its offspring at their nest. This heartwarming scene showcases how nests provide not only shelter but also nourishment for growing families. Nature never ceases to amaze us with unusual partnerships too. Take the Tarantula or Bird-eating Spider who carries an egg cocoon back to her nest for safekeeping. It's incredible how even arachnids exhibit maternal instincts. Birds like Bullfinches demonstrate teamwork when it comes to building their nests. Male and female pairs work together meticulously constructing a secure haven where their young ones will grow strong before taking flight into the world. Speaking of new discoveries, scientists stumbled upon Goodman's Mouse Lemur species while exploring Masoala National Park in Madagascar back in August 2005. These tiny lemurs were found nestled in their nests, showcasing the diversity and beauty of nature.