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Architectural Mechanism Developed By Cliff Swallow for Nest
Construction
1
Chaya H C, 2
E Santosh,1
Mahesha G, and3
Channaveerappa H
1
Department of Zoology, Maharani Science College for Women, Mysore-570005, India
2
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Institute of Technology, Mandya-571438, India
3
Department of Zoology, Govt. Home Science College, Holenarasipura-573211, India
ABSTRACT
Indian cliff Swallow Petrochelidonfluvicola construct gourd shaped mud nest underneath the cliff against the
gravitational pull. These birds do all basic works of construction such as blue print marking, platform
construction and arrangement of pellets in brick like arrangement is a marvelous art and final form of an
inverted dome. The top of the dome irrespective of the space remains uncovered as default space. This default
space too originates in the nests of cliff swallow it is converted into entrance. The entrance, base attachment of
the nest are aligned without disturbing the gravitation act on the nest, the same is discussed here.
KEYWORDS: Mud Nests, Inverted Gourd shape, Avian genius, default space, Center of Gravity.
I. INTRODUCTION
Cliff swallows are one of the favorite
subjects for behavior ecology studies because of their
nest construction behavior. Cliff swallows construct
an inverted gourd shaped mud nest. The nest
construction preferably takes place beneath the cliff,
under surface of bridges, sloping edges of the man-
made constructions.
Cliff swallows are good architects and
builders in the nature; this act has been imprinted
through the course of evolution. Cliff swallows use
mud for construction slightly reinforcing the organic
fibrous contents. Mud is a plastic material that can be
molded when wet into required shape & structure on
drying it hardens to give a durable shape. Nearly 5%
of the bird species use mud as the vital material in
nest construction (Rowley, 1970). Mud bear load in
compression and in cliff swallows the nests built on
rock overhanging are not supported from below. The
addition of grass, feather & hair in to the mud
probably provides the strength in tension (Hansell,
2000). Mud may vary in its contents. The mud is
selected by swallows only when there is a
consistency appropriate for building the nest (Chaya
H C, 2012, Chaya H C etal, 2013).
This paper on cliff swallows nest is to
understand the avian genius in planning, designing,
building and architectural marvel of these birds.
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
Stage by stage construction of the nest
building activity by the bird were video -graphed
using Sony Cyber shot which technical works at
25FPS (Frames per Second). All the measurements
were done using Vernier Caliper. The images of
modeled gravity act are created using JPEG (24
bits/pixel - 16 million colors) image “Arc.jpeg”
which is showed in the Fig-01 is used to represent
any dome shaped structure as well as any guard
shaped nest structure too, as the basic component of
the design in the canvas area, the area where the
complete design takes place.
Fig-01: Arc.jpeg
The image was resized and tilted by
selecting “Image Size” from the “Image” menu to
almost 35%-40% and 30-40 degree inclination of the
original. The Lines and Dots are even utilized to
design the levels & to indicate the centers of the pass
through with the arrow as the force representation.
The tool used to design and understand the act of
gravitational force on the nest Adobe Photoshop 7.0
as this tool is very good at vector drawing as long as
the image doesn't need to be scaled and one need not
be specialized CAD drawing professional.
III. OBSERVATION
The architecture of the nest resembles the
inverted dome or gourd. While construction of the
bird marks a blue print later places a mud pellet at a
point which determines the further proceedings of
construction as shown in the Fig-02. The alignment
of pellets follows on either side of this initial pellet
which results in forming a base platform for the
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construction of rest of the nest. This platform/base is
the point through which gravitational pull passes. In
Fig-03 it is represented the man made dome
resembling roughly the shape of the nest of swallows.
The measurements of the nest are noted in the Table-
01.
Fig-02: Initial Marking on Cliff (Blue-Print) and the
Base formation as Platform.
Fig-03: Comparison of (a) Man-Made dome and (b) Flow & Convergence of Gravitational force on Dome.
Factors Value (cms)
Depth 2.2 – 2.4
Height 6.4 – 10.8
Width 7.5 – 11.3
Thickness 1.7 – 2.2
Circumference at
Base layer 5 - 5.8
Between base & middle 3.5 – 4.2
Middle layer 2 – 2.4
Between middle & Entrance 1.4 – 1.6
Entrance 1 – 1.1
Tabe-01: Physical Structure Measurement of Cliff Swallow Nest.
The placement of initial pellet describes the
future course of construction including the
positioning of nest entrance or base platform. After
initiation the construction process continues by
subsequent arrangement of pellets till an arch on the
lower part of circle is produced. Pellet by pellet
arrangement is done as mason workers do by the
bird, involved in Construction. The attainment of
shape of the nest is represented as in the form shown
in Fig-04.
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Fig-04: Graphics (a- f) showing different stages of pellet arrangements.
The dome has a radial coordinate r inscribed
on its surface and is rotationally symmetric about the
origin r=0, which is also the highest point of the
dome. The shape of the dome is given by specifying
h, how far the dome surface lies below this highest
point, as a function of the radial coordinate in the
surface, r. For simplicity of the mathematics, we shall
set h = (2/3g)r3/2
.The gravitational force can only
accelerate the mass along the surface. At any point,
the magnitude of the gravitational force tangential to
the surface is F = d(gh)/dr = r1/2
and is directed
radically outward. There is no tangential force at r =
0. That is, on the surface the mass experiences a net
outward directed force field of magnitude r1/2
(John
D. Norton, 2005). These concepts gives a clear idea
about how the dome upholds the gravitational force
with the equal radius all around the surface and
center of circle acting as Center of Gravity in dome’s.
IV. DISCUSSION
Indian cliff swallows are good animal
builders. Often the animal builders are cited as
ecosystem engineers because of their ability to
modify the biodiversity around by their presence.
Many of the builders are considered to be model
species for analyses of the niche construction and
ecological variations. The mud nest building birds
belonging to the family Hirundinae are interesting
among the animal builders. The cliff swallows mud
nests are inverted retort like or gourd shaped that
represent the model of inverted domes on earth
inverted dome construction by human is not yet
possible but these birds even before the emergence of
human beings have practiced such a type of nest
building.
The cliff swallows are good designers,
architects and builders for the reason these birds
apply their behavior to materials to bring out the
structures. These birds mark the blue print by using
their beak to initiate the work. These birds have no
specialized structures to build but use only the beak.
On the mark first pellet laid decides the course of
constructions as shown in Fig-02 which have been
dealt in detail (Chaya H C 2012).Dome is a type of
shell structure which is hemispherical in shape
mainly used as roof structure where its technique is
based upon transmitting load more than 2 directions
to support all types of force without bending or
twisting. Dome is constructed of stones, concrete &
brick usually supported on circular or regular
polygon shaped walls. Every dome should have
certain height & diameter ratio and can be
constructed with or without lanterns.
In the construction of domes it has been well
known that, it is the construction strategy where the
dome is made to be upheld without the use of
centering during construction or beam to with hold
the pressure as design of construction. In dome all the
force or pressure is resolved into compressive
stresses. Usually while discussing about the dome
and its types, all the domes types has a base structure
of semi-circle. Hence the study will be focused on the
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load share of dome due to gravitationally force which
results in non-collapse. In Domes and Arcs
construction uses the technique called center of
gravity to nullify the effect of pressure on the surface
of domes & arcs as shown in Fig-03.
As shown in the Fig-03 we have a building
with the dome constructed with the opening at top but
covered using addition key stone structure as an
alternative to the keystone. The Fig-03also reveals
how the gravitational force acts on the dome and the
convergence of gravitational force to nullify the
gravity effect.
The gravitational force is always downwards
towards the earth which results in fall of objects
towards earth until it rests on a base or a surface to
nullify the effect of gravitational pressure. Hence
center of gravity plays a major role to sustain the
gravitational force. In an arc or dome construction the
center of gravity is at the point of radius from any
point on the surface of the arc or dome. Hence
engineers need to maintain a common or constant
radius from an imaginary or referential center point
to any point on the surface. As the gravitational force
flows downwards it is always true in the case of
dome that all the gravitational force and pressure
converges at center of gravity which results in
nullifying the gravity and sustain of the dome or arc
at its place without subjecting itself to bend or break.
Construction mechanism of Cliff Swallow Nests, also
heavily resembles the arc-shaped dome which
overhangs to the surface of cliff. In the construction
of nest the arc is placed in a tilted manner so that the
base of arc is inclined to the surface of cliff as show
in the Fig-05.
Fig-05: Comparison of (a) Cliff Swallow Nest and (b) Tilted arc like Dome.
Here the arc is made to be hanged to the cliff
surface in Fig-05 as to replicate the construction of
cliff swallow nests. In the dome usually the keystone
space (default opening) appears to be at the top-most
tip of the arc as it is impossible to cover the arc
completely with use of constant sized bricks or
pellets. The default opening also exists in the Cliff
Swallow arc-like dome nest construction almost at
the top of the nest which it is used as an opening for
entrance. The entrance is constructed like a tube
structure to complete the construction of nest. The
representation of this default opening dome and the
conical-tube like entrance structure at the default
opening in the nest can be seen in the Fig-06
.
Fig-06: Default openings in Arc-shaped dome and cliff swallow nest.
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When the concept of base or base line is in
discussion it is a known fact that the base of an object
should be always be parallel to the ground surface, in
turn a base surface which is the major platform for
any object or even to the nest to nullify the
gravitational pull. So as to continue the discussion we
need to shift the arc base line in such a way that it
needs to be parallel to the ground level and the
bottom most tip of the arc or nest as shown in the
Fig-07.
Fig-07: Shift of Arc Base Line to be in parallel with
the Ground Level.
By this interpretation of observation and the
gravitational facts the study reveals that a dome has
one center of gravity where as the Cliff Swallow’s
nest or tilted arc has two points of distributed gravity
one at the center of the arc (COG1) and other at the
contact point of arc bottom-most tip, the base line
and the vertical line from the center of arc (COG2) as
shown in the Fig-08.
Fig-08: Showing Positions of Center of Gravities
which is observed in nests.
This key technique of distributing the
gravitational pull over two points has made the Nest
to be hanged over the Cliff area without down fall or
collapse. The pull pressure on the surface of nest
above the Center line converges at COG1 and the
pull pressure on the surface of nest below the Center
Line and as well as the pressure of COG1 converges
at COG2 as shown in the Fig-09.
Fig-09: Flow and Pull of gravitational force on (a) Tilted Dome and (b) Nest through COG’s.
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All these shows that the COG2 is the at most
main Center of Gravity Point to with stand the
gravity pull, hence the Cliff Swallow birds at initial
stage constructs the base platform strong enough to
withhold the complete weight of nest and in turn
which acts as COG2 as shown in Fig-10 and even the
construction of complete nest on this base is shown in
Fig-10.
Fig-10: Act of Cliff surface Upload Force as to defend the Gravity pull force.
The nest may rest all of its weight for
upholding at COG2 but COG2 alone is not sufficient
to guard the nest against the downward gravitational
pull that may lead to collapse of the nest by detaching
from the cliff. But this is safe guarded by creating
equal and opposite pressure built by the cliff on the
attached nest, which nullifies the effect of gravity to
pull down the nest.
REFERENCES
[1] Chaya H C, 2012, A Study on The Nest
Construction in Indian Cliff Swallows –
Petrocheledonfluvicola, 1st
M.Sc
Dissertation, Submitted to University of
Mysore.
[2] Chaya H C, Mahesha G and
Channaveerappa H, 2013, Composition
analysis of two Swallows Nests –
Petrochelidonfluvicola and Hirudorustica,
International Journal of Current research,
Vol-5, Issue 11:3335-3338.
[3] Hansell M H, 2000, Bird Nests &
Construction behavior, Cambridge
university press, Cambridge London.
[4] John D. Norton, 2005, Acausality in
Classical Physics of Causation as Folk
Science, Philosophers Imprint Vol. 3, No. 4,
Causation and the Constitution of Reality,
Oxford University Press.
[5] Rowley I, 1970, The Use of Mud in Nest-
Building in Ostrich, CSIRO Sustainable
Ecosystems; Birds/Bird nests, suppl. 8, pp.
139-148.

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  • 1. Chaya H C et al Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications www.ijera.com ISSN : 2248-9622, Vol. 4, Issue 3( Version 1), March 2014, pp.925-930 www.ijera.com 925|P a g e Architectural Mechanism Developed By Cliff Swallow for Nest Construction 1 Chaya H C, 2 E Santosh,1 Mahesha G, and3 Channaveerappa H 1 Department of Zoology, Maharani Science College for Women, Mysore-570005, India 2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Institute of Technology, Mandya-571438, India 3 Department of Zoology, Govt. Home Science College, Holenarasipura-573211, India ABSTRACT Indian cliff Swallow Petrochelidonfluvicola construct gourd shaped mud nest underneath the cliff against the gravitational pull. These birds do all basic works of construction such as blue print marking, platform construction and arrangement of pellets in brick like arrangement is a marvelous art and final form of an inverted dome. The top of the dome irrespective of the space remains uncovered as default space. This default space too originates in the nests of cliff swallow it is converted into entrance. The entrance, base attachment of the nest are aligned without disturbing the gravitation act on the nest, the same is discussed here. KEYWORDS: Mud Nests, Inverted Gourd shape, Avian genius, default space, Center of Gravity. I. INTRODUCTION Cliff swallows are one of the favorite subjects for behavior ecology studies because of their nest construction behavior. Cliff swallows construct an inverted gourd shaped mud nest. The nest construction preferably takes place beneath the cliff, under surface of bridges, sloping edges of the man- made constructions. Cliff swallows are good architects and builders in the nature; this act has been imprinted through the course of evolution. Cliff swallows use mud for construction slightly reinforcing the organic fibrous contents. Mud is a plastic material that can be molded when wet into required shape & structure on drying it hardens to give a durable shape. Nearly 5% of the bird species use mud as the vital material in nest construction (Rowley, 1970). Mud bear load in compression and in cliff swallows the nests built on rock overhanging are not supported from below. The addition of grass, feather & hair in to the mud probably provides the strength in tension (Hansell, 2000). Mud may vary in its contents. The mud is selected by swallows only when there is a consistency appropriate for building the nest (Chaya H C, 2012, Chaya H C etal, 2013). This paper on cliff swallows nest is to understand the avian genius in planning, designing, building and architectural marvel of these birds. II. MATERIALS AND METHODS Stage by stage construction of the nest building activity by the bird were video -graphed using Sony Cyber shot which technical works at 25FPS (Frames per Second). All the measurements were done using Vernier Caliper. The images of modeled gravity act are created using JPEG (24 bits/pixel - 16 million colors) image “Arc.jpeg” which is showed in the Fig-01 is used to represent any dome shaped structure as well as any guard shaped nest structure too, as the basic component of the design in the canvas area, the area where the complete design takes place. Fig-01: Arc.jpeg The image was resized and tilted by selecting “Image Size” from the “Image” menu to almost 35%-40% and 30-40 degree inclination of the original. The Lines and Dots are even utilized to design the levels & to indicate the centers of the pass through with the arrow as the force representation. The tool used to design and understand the act of gravitational force on the nest Adobe Photoshop 7.0 as this tool is very good at vector drawing as long as the image doesn't need to be scaled and one need not be specialized CAD drawing professional. III. OBSERVATION The architecture of the nest resembles the inverted dome or gourd. While construction of the bird marks a blue print later places a mud pellet at a point which determines the further proceedings of construction as shown in the Fig-02. The alignment of pellets follows on either side of this initial pellet which results in forming a base platform for the RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS
  • 2. Chaya H C et al Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications www.ijera.com ISSN : 2248-9622, Vol. 4, Issue 3( Version 1), March 2014, pp.925-930 www.ijera.com 926|P a g e construction of rest of the nest. This platform/base is the point through which gravitational pull passes. In Fig-03 it is represented the man made dome resembling roughly the shape of the nest of swallows. The measurements of the nest are noted in the Table- 01. Fig-02: Initial Marking on Cliff (Blue-Print) and the Base formation as Platform. Fig-03: Comparison of (a) Man-Made dome and (b) Flow & Convergence of Gravitational force on Dome. Factors Value (cms) Depth 2.2 – 2.4 Height 6.4 – 10.8 Width 7.5 – 11.3 Thickness 1.7 – 2.2 Circumference at Base layer 5 - 5.8 Between base & middle 3.5 – 4.2 Middle layer 2 – 2.4 Between middle & Entrance 1.4 – 1.6 Entrance 1 – 1.1 Tabe-01: Physical Structure Measurement of Cliff Swallow Nest. The placement of initial pellet describes the future course of construction including the positioning of nest entrance or base platform. After initiation the construction process continues by subsequent arrangement of pellets till an arch on the lower part of circle is produced. Pellet by pellet arrangement is done as mason workers do by the bird, involved in Construction. The attainment of shape of the nest is represented as in the form shown in Fig-04.
  • 3. Chaya H C et al Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications www.ijera.com ISSN : 2248-9622, Vol. 4, Issue 3( Version 1), March 2014, pp.925-930 www.ijera.com 927|P a g e Fig-04: Graphics (a- f) showing different stages of pellet arrangements. The dome has a radial coordinate r inscribed on its surface and is rotationally symmetric about the origin r=0, which is also the highest point of the dome. The shape of the dome is given by specifying h, how far the dome surface lies below this highest point, as a function of the radial coordinate in the surface, r. For simplicity of the mathematics, we shall set h = (2/3g)r3/2 .The gravitational force can only accelerate the mass along the surface. At any point, the magnitude of the gravitational force tangential to the surface is F = d(gh)/dr = r1/2 and is directed radically outward. There is no tangential force at r = 0. That is, on the surface the mass experiences a net outward directed force field of magnitude r1/2 (John D. Norton, 2005). These concepts gives a clear idea about how the dome upholds the gravitational force with the equal radius all around the surface and center of circle acting as Center of Gravity in dome’s. IV. DISCUSSION Indian cliff swallows are good animal builders. Often the animal builders are cited as ecosystem engineers because of their ability to modify the biodiversity around by their presence. Many of the builders are considered to be model species for analyses of the niche construction and ecological variations. The mud nest building birds belonging to the family Hirundinae are interesting among the animal builders. The cliff swallows mud nests are inverted retort like or gourd shaped that represent the model of inverted domes on earth inverted dome construction by human is not yet possible but these birds even before the emergence of human beings have practiced such a type of nest building. The cliff swallows are good designers, architects and builders for the reason these birds apply their behavior to materials to bring out the structures. These birds mark the blue print by using their beak to initiate the work. These birds have no specialized structures to build but use only the beak. On the mark first pellet laid decides the course of constructions as shown in Fig-02 which have been dealt in detail (Chaya H C 2012).Dome is a type of shell structure which is hemispherical in shape mainly used as roof structure where its technique is based upon transmitting load more than 2 directions to support all types of force without bending or twisting. Dome is constructed of stones, concrete & brick usually supported on circular or regular polygon shaped walls. Every dome should have certain height & diameter ratio and can be constructed with or without lanterns. In the construction of domes it has been well known that, it is the construction strategy where the dome is made to be upheld without the use of centering during construction or beam to with hold the pressure as design of construction. In dome all the force or pressure is resolved into compressive stresses. Usually while discussing about the dome and its types, all the domes types has a base structure of semi-circle. Hence the study will be focused on the
  • 4. Chaya H C et al Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications www.ijera.com ISSN : 2248-9622, Vol. 4, Issue 3( Version 1), March 2014, pp.925-930 www.ijera.com 928|P a g e load share of dome due to gravitationally force which results in non-collapse. In Domes and Arcs construction uses the technique called center of gravity to nullify the effect of pressure on the surface of domes & arcs as shown in Fig-03. As shown in the Fig-03 we have a building with the dome constructed with the opening at top but covered using addition key stone structure as an alternative to the keystone. The Fig-03also reveals how the gravitational force acts on the dome and the convergence of gravitational force to nullify the gravity effect. The gravitational force is always downwards towards the earth which results in fall of objects towards earth until it rests on a base or a surface to nullify the effect of gravitational pressure. Hence center of gravity plays a major role to sustain the gravitational force. In an arc or dome construction the center of gravity is at the point of radius from any point on the surface of the arc or dome. Hence engineers need to maintain a common or constant radius from an imaginary or referential center point to any point on the surface. As the gravitational force flows downwards it is always true in the case of dome that all the gravitational force and pressure converges at center of gravity which results in nullifying the gravity and sustain of the dome or arc at its place without subjecting itself to bend or break. Construction mechanism of Cliff Swallow Nests, also heavily resembles the arc-shaped dome which overhangs to the surface of cliff. In the construction of nest the arc is placed in a tilted manner so that the base of arc is inclined to the surface of cliff as show in the Fig-05. Fig-05: Comparison of (a) Cliff Swallow Nest and (b) Tilted arc like Dome. Here the arc is made to be hanged to the cliff surface in Fig-05 as to replicate the construction of cliff swallow nests. In the dome usually the keystone space (default opening) appears to be at the top-most tip of the arc as it is impossible to cover the arc completely with use of constant sized bricks or pellets. The default opening also exists in the Cliff Swallow arc-like dome nest construction almost at the top of the nest which it is used as an opening for entrance. The entrance is constructed like a tube structure to complete the construction of nest. The representation of this default opening dome and the conical-tube like entrance structure at the default opening in the nest can be seen in the Fig-06 . Fig-06: Default openings in Arc-shaped dome and cliff swallow nest.
  • 5. Chaya H C et al Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications www.ijera.com ISSN : 2248-9622, Vol. 4, Issue 3( Version 1), March 2014, pp.925-930 www.ijera.com 929|P a g e When the concept of base or base line is in discussion it is a known fact that the base of an object should be always be parallel to the ground surface, in turn a base surface which is the major platform for any object or even to the nest to nullify the gravitational pull. So as to continue the discussion we need to shift the arc base line in such a way that it needs to be parallel to the ground level and the bottom most tip of the arc or nest as shown in the Fig-07. Fig-07: Shift of Arc Base Line to be in parallel with the Ground Level. By this interpretation of observation and the gravitational facts the study reveals that a dome has one center of gravity where as the Cliff Swallow’s nest or tilted arc has two points of distributed gravity one at the center of the arc (COG1) and other at the contact point of arc bottom-most tip, the base line and the vertical line from the center of arc (COG2) as shown in the Fig-08. Fig-08: Showing Positions of Center of Gravities which is observed in nests. This key technique of distributing the gravitational pull over two points has made the Nest to be hanged over the Cliff area without down fall or collapse. The pull pressure on the surface of nest above the Center line converges at COG1 and the pull pressure on the surface of nest below the Center Line and as well as the pressure of COG1 converges at COG2 as shown in the Fig-09. Fig-09: Flow and Pull of gravitational force on (a) Tilted Dome and (b) Nest through COG’s.
  • 6. Chaya H C et al Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications www.ijera.com ISSN : 2248-9622, Vol. 4, Issue 3( Version 1), March 2014, pp.925-930 www.ijera.com 930|P a g e All these shows that the COG2 is the at most main Center of Gravity Point to with stand the gravity pull, hence the Cliff Swallow birds at initial stage constructs the base platform strong enough to withhold the complete weight of nest and in turn which acts as COG2 as shown in Fig-10 and even the construction of complete nest on this base is shown in Fig-10. Fig-10: Act of Cliff surface Upload Force as to defend the Gravity pull force. The nest may rest all of its weight for upholding at COG2 but COG2 alone is not sufficient to guard the nest against the downward gravitational pull that may lead to collapse of the nest by detaching from the cliff. But this is safe guarded by creating equal and opposite pressure built by the cliff on the attached nest, which nullifies the effect of gravity to pull down the nest. REFERENCES [1] Chaya H C, 2012, A Study on The Nest Construction in Indian Cliff Swallows – Petrocheledonfluvicola, 1st M.Sc Dissertation, Submitted to University of Mysore. [2] Chaya H C, Mahesha G and Channaveerappa H, 2013, Composition analysis of two Swallows Nests – Petrochelidonfluvicola and Hirudorustica, International Journal of Current research, Vol-5, Issue 11:3335-3338. [3] Hansell M H, 2000, Bird Nests & Construction behavior, Cambridge university press, Cambridge London. [4] John D. Norton, 2005, Acausality in Classical Physics of Causation as Folk Science, Philosophers Imprint Vol. 3, No. 4, Causation and the Constitution of Reality, Oxford University Press. [5] Rowley I, 1970, The Use of Mud in Nest- Building in Ostrich, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems; Birds/Bird nests, suppl. 8, pp. 139-148.