Is that a bird's nest or base station? Why not both
Briefly

Australia's National Broadband Network has discovered that over 500 of its 2,400 towers have been used by various bird species for nesting, including large ones like the Sea Eagle.
The nests built by birds, such as the white-bellied Sea Eagle, can weigh between 60 to 100 kilograms, making it challenging for nbn technicians to access equipment.
To combat nesting issues, nbn has constructed dedicated platforms on their towers and has removed existing nests, installing seven platforms with eight more planned.
Surprisingly, there have been no reports linking local birds nesting on nbn towers with any negative effects, debunking conspiracy theories about birds becoming mutants.
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