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[[File:robinsnest1.jpg|thumb|320px|right|Killit. Photo by Freedom Baird, Cambridge, MA, November 2015.]]
[[File:robinsnest1.jpg|thumb|320px|right|Robin in a nest built with both natural and man-made material. Photo by Jen Poole, April 2016, Somerville, MA]]
[[File:robinsnest2.jpg|thumb|320px|right|Eggs in a robin's nest built with both natural and man-made material. Photo by Jen Poole, April 2016, Somerville, MA]]


=== Verb ===
=== Verb ===


# repurposing of human detritus by the animal kingdom
# repurposing of human detritus by the animal kingdom. See also [[anthropnest]]; [[enscorcle]]


Coined by Nicholas Noyes, April 27, 2016, New York, NY
Coined by Nicholas Noyes, April 27, 2016, New York, NY


[[Category:Man-Made]][[Category:Garbage]][[Category:Recycling]][[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Man-Made]][[Category:Garbage]][[Category:Recycling]][[Category:Animals]]

Latest revision as of 18:52, 19 March 2021

Robin in a nest built with both natural and man-made material. Photo by Jen Poole, April 2016, Somerville, MA
Eggs in a robin's nest built with both natural and man-made material. Photo by Jen Poole, April 2016, Somerville, MA

Verb

  1. repurposing of human detritus by the animal kingdom. See also anthropnest; enscorcle

Coined by Nicholas Noyes, April 27, 2016, New York, NY