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<h2>The birds strike back! Ravens and magpies use bird spikes to build their nests, according to a study</h2>
<p><span class="mol-style-bold">Eurasian magpies have been found to steal bird spikes from the roofs of buildings</span><br />
<span class="mol-style-bold">A magpie had stolen 1,500 pins to protect their nests from lurking predators</span><br />
<span class="mol-style-bold">Barbed wire and knitting needles were also among the construction materials used.</span></p>
<p class="author-section byline-plain">By Lauren Haughey </p>
<p><a href="https://whatsnew2day.com/study-finds-ravens-and-magpies-utilize-bird-spikes-in-nest-construction/">Study Finds Ravens and Magpies Utilize Bird Spikes in Nest Construction</a></p>
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The birds strike back! Ravens and magpies use bird spikes to build their nests, according to a study
Eurasian magpies have been found to steal bird spikes from the roofs of buildings A magpie had stolen 1,500 pins to protect their nests from lurking predators Barbed wire and knitting needles were also among the construction materials used.