My 2 cents for this issue:

- It also happens with tmpfs mounts. I have "tmpfs  /tmp tmpfs
defaults,nodev,nosuid,mode=1777  0  0" in my /etc/fstab and nautilus
also trash files there just fine (creating and moving to
/tmp/.Trash-1000), but fails to add that particular trash to the
"global" list of trash://. So this is not only a problem with mount
--bind

- trash-cli package (a very handy softaware that manages trashcan)
correctly list all such trashes (both mount --bind and tmpsf),
regardless if files were deleted via nautilus or via trash-put command.
So nautilus bug is not about trashing these files, it does this
correctly, it's only about listing all available trashcans (one from
each filesystem)

Hope this helps narrowing the problem down

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