"Things You Wouldn't Know If We Didn't Blog Intermittently."
29 February 2020
Crows' nests constructed from coat hangers
The one above was photographed near Kyushu University in Fukuoka City. The one below had fallen from a tree in a Toyko suburb near a dry-cleaning establishment. Both images via Amusing Planet, where there is a gallery with additional images.
I suppose it's just proof that, like humans, crows have bold artists and avant garde architects who just have a different vision from the ordinary.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a grad student in archaeology, we uncovered the mythical burial spot of the wire coat hangers, much like the above.
ReplyDelete[It was an historical house project, and a modern addition had been bulldozed without cleaning out all the closets. ]