Familiar Studies of Wild Birds Their Haunts And Habits

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Familiar Studies of Wild Birds Their Haunts And Habits
F N Whitman
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About the twentieth of June, the nesting Familiar Studies of Wild Birds season of the hummers starts in full earnest. Of the six nests I found in the valley, four were less than three feet from the ground on pine boughs, one about six feet up, and one twenty feet up on the dead limb of an ash tree. Two of these nests were found about half com- pleted on June 19th, which appears to be about the beginning of the nesting season. Two other nests were found soon after this, partly completed, so that
... it seems that all the birds start nesting at nearly the same time. The willow down of which the nests are con- structed is available about the middle of June. It is a cotton-like substance shed after the wil- lows have flowered, which readily sticks to a rough bark surface. The beginning of the nest is as ethereal as a spider web, and it is built up very gradually, the bird sitting on the bough and twisting and turning as she models the delicate architecture of her home. Com- pleted, it is the supreme example of bird skill THE BROAD-TAILED HUMMING-BIRD ON NEST THE NEST OF THE BROAD-TAILED HUMMING-BIRD IN A BALSAM.

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