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To: | "Graham Turner" <>, Birding-aus <> |
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Subject: | Pee Wee nests |
From: | "Evan Beaver" <> |
Date: | Thu, 8 Mar 2007 15:50:23 +1100 |
It's not so much 'glued' together by a second material as bonded to itself. A bit like if you heat sand, it will melt, even at low temperatures, but on a very small scale, and then the particles join together. The more heat applied, the more micro-scale joins. EB On 3/8/07, Graham Turner <> wrote: Yes but is there a "bonding agent" other than water? gt |
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