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Squirrel nests, called "dreys," seen in New York trees are large leaf balls used for year-round shelter.
The giant leaf balls seen in New York's trees are not bird nests but are actually squirrel nests known as "dreys."
Built by squirrels like the Eastern Gray and American Red Squirrel, these nests can reach up to two feet wide and are typically found over 20 feet high in oak trees.
Squirrels create or modify these structures using leaves and branches for year-round shelter.
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Los nidos de ardillas, llamados "dreys", vistos en los árboles de Nueva York son grandes bolas de hojas usadas para refugio durante todo el año.