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fastened to two stakes, driven into the ground and placed in a 

 good light. If the nest is in a tussock in a shaded swamp, the 



Fig. 3. Tent beside nest of Chestnut-sided Warbler. The female 

 broods, while the male is foraging. 



whole is cut out and taken to the nearest well-lighted place ; if 

 in the woods, it is carried to a clearing where the light is favor- 

 able for study. Again, when a nest like that of the Brown 



