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A photo taken on November 23, 2024 shows small huts built for birds and squirrels at the feeding ground called 'Elves' Village' by Hungarian artist Tamas Kanya in Budakalasz, Hungary . Kanya uses organic materials only, like agaric, bark, honey-locust, willow twigs, horse chestnuts, duck stones, small pebbles, shells, and lots of driftwood. His previous creation was completely destroyed by the flood in autumn, so he had to start designing the feeding ground from scratch again. The feeding ground covers about 15 meters squared of forest area. It was completed within two weeks, but the artist is still working on the final form. (Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK / AFP) (Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP via Getty Images)
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