Nests in Trees 



be able to find a leaf of sufficient size to hold its nest, or 

 two leaves so near to one another that they can be sewn, 

 it will pluck a leaf from a neighbouring tree and sew it to 

 the leaf it has selected. Most remarkable of all is that 

 the bird, like an efficient sempstress, knots the end of the 

 fibre to prevent its pulling through the holes in the leaf or 

 leaves. 



