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
RANK_REASON This is a quirky observation about wildlife adaptation to conflict, not a significant industry event.
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