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    Default Choosing a nest often involves a bit of imagination

    Often after reading posts I do a bit of research on the web (in the hope that some of it will eventually stick!), and after Joes post of a wren I came cross this about Carolina Wrens.
    Check out the places they have used to nest! Nests, eggs and Young - Carolina Wren

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    I had to do come more looking and came across these too :

    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...unusual-places

    "strange nests" - Flickr: Search

    We may have taken away a lot of their natural sites, but we seem to have added quite a few new ones

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    I'd like to say "yes, you do, Joe".. but unfortunately I seem to find it more and more difficult to learn anything now - it seems to be one fact in, one fact out

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