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from five to twenty feet. It is nicely wrought from vegetable 

 and animal material such as dead grass, roots, fine twigs, weed- 



Fig. 51. Cedar-bird chorus at the most exciting moment just before food 

 is served, August 6, 1899, two days before flight and the development of the 

 sense of fear. First picture made by method described in this book. Life- 

 size. 



stems, pine needles, wool, yarn, and twine. One of many nests 

 built in an orchard was composed of dead clover stems, witch 

 grass, with thistle-down and the fluffy heads of the Indian 



