Horneros build their mud nests with technique and teamwork

The hornero, Argentina's national bird, surprises with its method for building a mud nest. It employs a special technique and teamwork to raise its “little house”.

The hornero is Argentina's national bird. This bird builds its nest using mud, in a structure known as a “little house” of mud. The process involves a particular technique and teamwork, as detailed by TN. Few know the details of how they raise this dwelling. The article highlights these curiosities about the birds.

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