
It was a warm, sunny afternoon in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, when Jean and James discovered an architectural marvel hidden away in the tranquility of their humble garden shed. Never would the couple have imagined that their occasional storage space housed an artistic masterpiece assembled painstakingly, twig by twig, leaf by leaf, by an unexpected architect: a bald eagle. Yes, a majestic, distinctly North American raptor had chosen their unassuming shed to construct its palace.
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