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The striking images of bird nests woven from glowing, thin strands of fiber-optic cable in Ukraine are entirely real. This surreal phenomenon is a direct byproduct of a major technological pivot on the battlefield. Why is there Fiber-Optic Cable Everywhere? As electronic warfare (EW) and radio-jamming technologies have become incredibly sophisticated, traditional radio-controlled First-Person View (FPV) drones are frequently grounded or lost due to signal interference.   To counter this, both Ukrainian and Russian forces deployed tethered FPV drones. These drones carry a massive internal spool of micro-thin, unshielded fiber-optic cable that unspools behind them as they fly—sometimes stretching across distances of 20 to 65 kilometers (~12 to 40 miles). Because the control signals travel physically through the light strands, the connection is 100% jam-proof.   The downside is purely environmental: once a drone crashes, detonates, or completes its mission, kilometers of nearly invisible glass-and-polymer threads are left draped over trenches, fields, and forests.   How the Birds Are Reacting Birds are highly opportunistic builders. Confronted with miles of strong, flexible, and lightweight plastic-coated string littering the war-torn landscape, various species have begun harvesting it alongside traditional grass and twigs.    The Discoveries: Several of these nests have been documented by frontline soldiers and researchers. One notable example was found in the Donbas region after a Russian glide bomb knocked over a tree, spilling a tiny nest woven heavily with the distinct colored or translucent drone fibers. Another was highlighted by the 12th
The striking images of bird nests woven from glowing, thin strands of fiber-optic cable in Ukraine are entirely real. This surreal phenomenon is a direct byproduct of a major technological pivot on the battlefield. Why is there Fiber-Optic Cable Everywhere? As electronic warfare (EW) and radio-jamming technologies have become incredibly sophisticated, traditional radio-controlled First-Person View (FPV) drones are frequently grounded or lost due to signal interference.  To counter this, both Ukrainian and Russian forces deployed tethered FPV drones. These drones carry a massive internal spool of micro-thin, unshielded fiber-optic cable that unspools behind them as they fly—sometimes stretching across distances of 20 to 65 kilometers (~12 to 40 miles). Because the control signals travel physically through the light strands, the connection is 100% jam-proof.  The downside is purely environmental: once a drone crashes, detonates, or completes its mission, kilometers of nearly invisible glass-and-polymer threads are left draped over trenches, fields, and forests.  How the Birds Are Reacting Birds are highly opportunistic builders. Confronted with miles of strong, flexible, and lightweight plastic-coated string littering the war-torn landscape, various species have begun harvesting it alongside traditional grass and twigs.  The Discoveries: Several of these nests have been documented by frontline soldiers and researchers. One notable example was found in the Donbas region after a Russian glide bomb knocked over a tree, spilling a tiny nest woven heavily with the distinct colored or translucent drone fibers. Another was highlighted by the 12th "Azov" Special Forces Brigade near Toretsk, showcasing a nest made almost entirely out of the fiberglass threads.  Avian Ingenuity: Local birdwatchers and soldiers have noted that some species, like the Eurasian penduline tit (known for weaving incredibly complex hanging nests), have become remarkably adept at harvesting the material. They clamp the thin wire in their beaks and quickly snap it to break the inner glass core to the exact length they need.  The Dark Reality While it can look like a darkly poetic "cyberpunk" adaptation to war, environmentalists and ornithologists warn that it poses a serious threat to local wildlife: The Environmental Hazard: Because the fibers are incredibly thin, strong, and do not biodegrade, they create massive entanglement traps for birds, bats, and small mammals. Furthermore, as these polymer-coated cables degrade under the sun or break into tiny fragments, they introduce high levels of microplastics and sharp glass shards directly into the ecosystem and the animals' bodies. It stands as a stark visual reminder of the "apocalyptic" footprint modern warfare leaves behind, where even the local wildlife is forced to physically integrate the debris of technology into their survival. #sad #fyp #birds #Love #parati

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