August 28, 2011
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Horneros

Daniel Carajal decided to photograph these birds building their nest. The birds worked 8 to 10 hours a day for over a month. The interesting thing about these birds is that they did not work on Sundays.Do you rest one day a week?
Comments (23)
Birds that keep the Lord’s day holy. Incredible!
Interesting!
True?
They didn’t work on Sunday. Now that is funny and interesting.
Now if that isn’t a testament to God i don’t know what is!
Very interesting.
Now that’s quite a nest! They were to tired to work another day! Very interesting!!!
I rest at least 2, sometimes 3 days a week. But I’m interested to know how you know these birds don’t work on Sundays…
Definitely not Sunday. Sunday is the busiest business day in the country. Also, why would we rest on the first day of the week? Also, it’s not a day of rest, it’s a day of ceasisng from work. You know, I already wrote an entry about it, and the second one is mostly complete, albeit two weeks late. Or three.
Interesting nest. What kind of bird? I try to keep work to a minimum on Sunday.
@LoBornlytesThoughtPalace - It was interesting
@lonelywanderer2 - I think so.
@armnatmom - Daniel Carajal photographed and observed the birds. He had a lot of pictures as they built their nest.
@song_of_praise - Horneros
That’s interesting! Yes, I usually try to rest one day a week, and it is generally Sunday.
Most of the time animals make us look like selfish, irresponsible and evil beings. Shame on us.
Interesting the birds didnt work Sundays!!
fyi…poor hippo
@BA94er - true
What a cool post.
I try to. That is so cool that the birds didn’t work on Sunday. Obviously they are not Seventh Day Adventists.
I try – but it usually lands up being a saturday
interesting
Looks like the nest is made of mud, I need to do some research on these horneros and learn more about them.