Heart-breaking images show a bird using PLASTIC to build a nest

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Heart-breaking images show a bird using PLASTIC to build a nest
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Heart-breaking images show the moment a yellow-chested sunbird used PLASTIC LITTER to build a nest

Plastic pollution's grip on our planet is tightening and shocking images of a bird using rubbish to build its nest is the latest example of the worsening scourge. The sunbird was pictured in Thailand in a residential back garden weaving strands of fabric into its nest. These yellow-chested birds usually makes nests from grass, flowers and wood chips.

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