A tree with fruit from feathered friends' nests🐤

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Dear nature lover

A tree with fruit from feathered friends' nests
In order to pay homage and respect to nature it is not necessary to program a great event; in each place we meet it is possible to appreciate the kindness that Mother Nature provides us at every moment, the air we breathe is possible thanks to the titanic cleaning process that the trees and the oceans carry out when they absorb the toxic carbon dioxide produced by human activities. In a conscious way I feel a deep love for vegetation and natural water bodies; in every place I visit I direct my attention to these wonderful natural components, in this way I visualize a beautiful tree that has fruits from nests. Hahahaha... At first I thought so.

My first visit to South Africa and I was walking through the vegetation of the steppe, perceiving the fragrant aroma of the plants and listening to the singing of the birds. Suddenly I saw this beautiful specimen with numerous bird nests, when I made movements to capture the images, the feathered friends got scared and distanced themselves from me. However, I spent several minutes feasting my eyes on the many nests this beautiful tree had; I had never seen anything like it before. I found it interesting that this community has been founded in favour and appreciation of nature, particularly of feathered friends; so I share the images that caused me so much amazement and joy at the same time, I hope they please you.

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That's how beautiful and interesting nature is in South Africa and the whole planet, you just have to see its beauty with the eyes of the heart and take care of its greatness with love.

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✅ The photographs are your own. They were taken with SAMSUNG equipment, model SHW-M250S, in metering mode: weighted central average and 35 mm focal length.


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That looks like a lovely neighborhood to live in! Great photos of this nesting colony. They appear to be weaver bird nests and that would be so amazing to see!
Thanks for posting to #featheredfriends!
!tip

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