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Ukrainian birds build nests from drone optical fiber

Birds in Ukraine have begun incorporating optical fiber scraps into their nests, likely repurposing discarded material from drone warfare. These nests, observed after a Russian glide bomb strike, highlight the adaptability of wildlife to conflict zones. The use of optical fiber, a byproduct of tethered drone operations by both sides, also incidentally helps to clean up some of the war's detritus. AI

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Ukrainian birds build nests from drone optical fiber

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Mark Tyson ·

    Ukraine’s birds adapt to battlefield environment, weaving optical fiber nests for warmth — canny feathered friends repurpose scraps of this spun off insulator material

    Birds in Donbas have been discovered feathering their nests with optical fiber.