mare"s nest - traducción al griego
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mare"s nest - traducción al griego

NEST OF A TREE SQUIRREL OR A FLYING SQUIRREL
Squirrel Nest; Squirrel nest; Squirrel's nest; Squirrel's Nest
  • Sign for the redundantly named "Squirrel's Drey" [[pub]] in Sporle, [[King's Lynn]], [[Norfolk, UK]]
  • [[Eastern gray squirrel]] (''Sciurus carolinensis'') drey
  • Two squirrels in the entrance of a drey

mare's nest      
n. μάταια αποκάλυψη
nest egg         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nest egg; Nest Egg (disambiguation)
κομπόδεμα, αυγό φωλιάς
star anchor         
  • A stylized anchor plate in the cloister of the [[Church of St. Trophime, Arles]] (France)
LARGE PLATE OR WASHER CONNECTED TO A TIE ROD OR BOLT
Star anchor; Earthquake washer; Earthquake plate; Triangular washer; S-iron; T-head; Pattress plate; Anchor plates; Earthquake rod; Earthquake rods
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Definición

Nidification
·noun The act or process of building a nest.

Wikipedia

Drey

A drey is the nest of a tree squirrel, flying squirrel or ringtail possum. Dreys are usually built of twigs, dry leaves, and grass, and typically assembled in the forks of a tall tree. They are sometimes referred to as "drey nests" to distinguish them from squirrel "cavity nests" (also termed "dens"). In temperate regions, dreys become much more visible in the autumn, when leaf-fall reveals new nests built the previous summer or in early fall.

A favoured site for a drey is a tree crotch about 9–13 m above ground level. Squirrels may also nest in attics or exterior walls of buildings, where a drey may be regarded as a fire hazard, as some squirrels have a habit of gnawing on electrical cables. At other times, squirrels may inhabit a permanent tree den in the hollow of a trunk or large branch.