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In war-torn landscapes, a curious and unexpected image has captured global attention- birds weaving fiber optic cables into their nests. The shiny, hair-thin strands remnants of drones that glide overhead during the ongoing conflict are now becoming part of nature's toolkit.
Photographs shared by Ukraine's 12th Azov Brigade show abandoned nests crafted almost entirely from these synthetic fibers. Found in the Toretsk area of Donetsk, the nests reflect a quiet but astonishing example of how wildlife is adapting to the changing environment around it.
In Ukraine, birds use fiber optics from used drones to build nests. They use it ...