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Hirundo rustica nest under the eaves #326341025
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Hirundo rustica, commonly known as the barn swallow, often nests under the eaves of buildings. These nests are meticulously constructed from mud pellets and lined with grasses and feathers. The species' preference for these locations provides shelter from predators and weather, facilitating successful breeding. Their nests, delicately built with a cup-like shape, exemplify their adaptation to human environments while maintaining their natural nesting instincts. This behavior not only showcases their resourcefulness but also highlights their coexistence with human habitation.