Los horneros construyen su nido de barro con técnica y equipo

El hornero, ave nacional de Argentina, sorprende por su método para edificar su nido de barro. Utiliza una técnica especial y trabajo en equipo para levantar su “casita”.

El hornero es el ave nacional de Argentina. Esta ave construye su nido utilizando barro, en una estructura conocida como “casita” de barro. El proceso involucra una técnica particular y trabajo en equipo, según detalla TN. Pocos conocen los detalles de cómo levantan esta vivienda. El artículo destaca estas curiosidades sobre los pájaros.

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