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They are particularly fond of the black brick walls that were buried beneath layers of plaster, mud and straw.
For nesting, swallows may use a hole or cranny in a tree, burrow into a sandbank, or plaster mud onto a wall or ledge to house three to seven white, sometimes speckled, eggs.
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She was only 6 when she learned from her mother how to plaster the mud walls with cow dung, collect clay of different colors from the forest and paint on the walls.
Materials are cheap, mostly plaster, wood, mud, coconut hair and spray paint.
The houses plastered with mud, the fields watered by hand.
On west, a second chamber stopped with two stones and plastered with mud.
Houses are constructed of saplings plastered with mud and leaf thatch for roofing.
Chontal houses are built of poles or lumber with palm thatch roofs, sometimes plastered with mud or covered with lime.
They lived in settlements of several families in houses built of wood and plastered with mud and clay.
Dumitru had built it himself from wood plastered with mud, and Vişinel had sometimes stayed there during his teenage summers.
Some bohios have double-reed walls filled with rubble and plastered with mud, whereas others are little more than lean-tos of palm leaves and bamboo.
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