Urban Nest in O
“Always glancing skywards wishing for the brief appearance of a bird, I started discovering nests built in unusual yet very convenient places from the bird’s point of view.
“In a display of urban adaptation, these nests follow the shape of the element containing them, in most cases, huge billboard letters of the round and cosy type.”
Image and text © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo
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Artist statement
My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key.
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All proceeds from the sale of this piece of artwork will be donated to:
Migratory Birds of the Great Lakes
Wetland conservation is key to the survival of the Sparrow.
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Carmen, creator of Art for Conservation
Urban Nest in O belongs to the following groups:
Animal Homes (No Animals) and Art for Conservation Available for sale asMatted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

trickyruby
how unusual, you have got a good eye for detail, nice capture
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, trickyruby, for stopping by my gallery. How nice you liked the urban nest, as I find them very special.
One of my current projects involves the alphabet letters adorned with many a kind of nest. It is a matter of patience … and glancing skywards.
K.D. Hemi
Hey Carmen.. you have a keen eye.. i like your work .. its simple and quite stirring… :):) wonderful stuff
Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you very much, khemi, for your comment. How nice you like my subjects of daily life.
Leeo
Well spotted & nicely captured! You have a wonderful way with words too Carmen : )
Carmen Mandel-...
Oh, Leeo, thank you so much for your kind comment on both my work and my writing!.
snurfdood
10/10 for ingenuity with this bird and well spotted! Great shot :o)
Sam Sneddon
That’s hilarious, but not surprising. I often see bird’s nests in unusual places. Sometimes you wonder what the bird was thinking, and how the nest has managed to actually stay there without falling out. Great photo.
Carmen Mandel-...
snurfdood, thank you for visiting my portfolio and your encouraging comments.
Carmen Mandel-...
Sam, I appreciate your visit and enjoyed your comment on nests.
I am always astonished by the nests of Mourning Doves. Being quite a large bird, the pair build a precarious nest between two thin branches with little apparent support. She remains caring for her single young for long months, until the fledgling reaches her own size. Observing both large birds sharing a tiny nest which seems to fall apart any time, fills me with awe and wonder.
David Meacham
Well spotted – birds are very adaptable aren’t they. Nice image
Carmen Mandel-...
They certainly are, Meach. I appreciate your visit.
BySilent
Wonderful eye … very clean and crisp shot
Carmen Mandel-...
I appreciate it, BySilent
jesika
Clever bird to spot this, clever of you, too!
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Carmen Mandel-...
Thank you, Jesika. I love the avian whim!.
Ellen
Well seen this bird-nest, Very nice and original photo!
Carmen Mandel-...
Glad you liked it, Ellen. Thank you for visiting.
Craig Hender
Good spotting, and fantastic image.
coffeebean
This is wonderful. Aren’t they so clever. You did well spotting this great photo opportunity.
Carmen Mandel-...
How lovely, coffebean. Yes, they are very clever adn dexterous indeed.
sasha
This is lovely! What enterprising being birds are! I found a nest in a discarded kettle once!
Carmen Mandel-... replied
Yes, their ingenuity amazes me. I would have loved to see that kettle!. Thank you, Sasha.
hollys1wedding
That is so cool very diverse great find nice work
Carmen Mandel-... replied
Thank you, Rebecca. I find these nests irresistible in beauty and ingenuity.
Jonicool
Great find and capture!
Carmen Mandel-... replied
Thank you, Jonicool, for your kind comment.
Lindsay Oram
Hi there. I would like to invite you to add this work to my new group called Animal Homes