Photos Taken From Drones Show The World As It's Rarely Seen
18. The Communal Nest
At first glance, you might mistake it for the head of a cow or moose, but this image is far more extraordinary. Captured by a South African photographer using a drone, it showcases the largest known bird nest in the world. This massive structure, built by social weaver birds, is a true marvel of nature. Hundreds of these tiny birds call it home, working together to maintain and expand it over time
Did you know their nests can last for over a century? That’s thanks to their incredible teamwork and construction skills, which keep the nest sturdy and functional for generations.
Famous for their community living and careful maintenance, social weaver birds Their nests, often found in trees or on power lines, can grow to be several meters wide and house multiple bird families. Isn't it amazing how such little animals can produce something so lasting? This photo not only highlights their architectural genius but also reminds us of the wonders hidden in the natural world. Next time you see a bird’s nest, take a closer look—it might just be a masterpiece in the making.