dray (dreɪ) a British English drey or squirrel nest. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Why is it called Dray?
Sometimes referred to as "drainest" to distinguish it from the "cavities" (also known as "nests") of squirrels. .. Squirrels may also live in permanent trees in the trunks and indentations of large branches.
Do squirrels live in hay?
You may have found a squirrel's nest known as Dray. .. A dray built on a wooden fork with materials such as leaves and twigs.
What is a squirrel's nest?
A. Squirrel nests, also known as dray, may look like unplanned leaf masses, but they are actually quite complex in structure and have several layers of different materials.
Is there the word Dray?
Nouns Plural nouns dreys Squirrel nest. It is usually in the form of a mass of tree twigs. .. "The house of the red squirrel is Dray. It is a hollow ball of twigs with leaves on the fork between the branches near the trunk of the tree.
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