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A photo shows small huts built for birds and squirrels at the feeding ground called ‘Elves’ Village’ by Hungarian artist Tamas Kanya in Budakalasz, Hungary . — AFP photos
A photo shows small huts built for birds and squirrels at the feeding ground called ‘Elves’ Village’ by Hungarian artist Tamas Kanya in Budakalasz, Hungary . — AFP photos

Artist rebuilds nature-inspired feeding ground for wildlife after devastating flood

Hungarian artist Tamas Kanya designed the “Elves’ Village,” a 15-square-meter feeding ground for birds and squirrels in Budakalasz, Hungary, using organic materials such as agaric, bark, honey-locust, willow twigs, horse chestnuts, duck stones, small pebbles, shells, and driftwood. His previous creation was completely destroyed by a flood in autumn, forcing him to start from scratch. The new feeding ground was completed in two weeks, though Kanya continues to work on its final form. - AFP

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