
That Big Bundle of Leaves You See Up in Trees Isn’t a Bird’s Nest
They start to appear in fall and are in full view all winter into the beginning of Spring.
You'll start to notice those big balls of leaves up in the trees, maybe even in your own yard.
Usually, they're at least 20 feet up and one to two feet wide. Sometimes, several are scattered in the same tree while only one is seen taking up several big branches in another tree. But they're everywhere.
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20 Fascinating Photos Of Zoo Animals Getting Weighed and Measured
The annual weigh-in at the U.K.'s largest zoo allows zookeepers and veterinarians to record vital statistics and track the health and wellbeing of its more than 10,000 animals.
Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll
LOOK: Do You Know the Signature Dish in Each State?
Stacker compiled a list of the signature dishes in each U.S. state, consulting local newspapers, histories, and recipe collections.
Gallery Credit: Stacker
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