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| − | ''' | + | '''Wren's Nest with Branch.''' Organic matter (birch bark and pine needles) and branch (Dogwood. ''Cornus florida. Benthamidia florida.'' "Flowering Dogwood".) Unknown date. |
This nest makes an interesting comparison to the [[starling nest]] (''fa;''). This bird’s nest is tightly woven, indicating some member of the wren family. The starling nest has all of the messy, haphazard construction of the pigeon’s and perhaps less aesthetic sense—if such a thing is possible. | This nest makes an interesting comparison to the [[starling nest]] (''fa;''). This bird’s nest is tightly woven, indicating some member of the wren family. The starling nest has all of the messy, haphazard construction of the pigeon’s and perhaps less aesthetic sense—if such a thing is possible. | ||
''—Gift of Amparo Carvajal-Hufschmid'' | ''—Gift of Amparo Carvajal-Hufschmid'' | ||
Latest revision as of 05:43, 24 April 2008
fa;47;389;bn: artifact No. 47 in "Axis of Symmetry and Asymmetry..." 2003.
Wren's Nest with Branch. Organic matter (birch bark and pine needles) and branch (Dogwood. Cornus florida. Benthamidia florida. "Flowering Dogwood".) Unknown date.
This nest makes an interesting comparison to the starling nest (fa;). This bird’s nest is tightly woven, indicating some member of the wren family. The starling nest has all of the messy, haphazard construction of the pigeon’s and perhaps less aesthetic sense—if such a thing is possible.
—Gift of Amparo Carvajal-Hufschmid