So, on the light by the front door of the place I'm staying there's a most unusual structure. You can see it dangling from the bottom right corner, shaped somewhat like a tiny hot-air balloon with the opening at the bottom.
It's clearly a nest of some kind, but what kind of creature made it? It's too small for a bat or even the smallest bird.
My first thought was that it might be a dirt-dobber, though an unusual one. But cautiously touching it reveals its not made of clay dobbing, as I thought, but grey paper, which makes me think it's some kind of solitary wasp. At any rate it's not doing anyone any harm.
Thanks to Janice K. for the photo.
--John R.
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John this looks like a bald-faced Hornet nest to me.
Here's video of a similar nest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHGVMSfnKmY
Apparently the tube entrance is removed as the nest grows.
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