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care of the young are the rule, and a high degree of devel- 

 opment in these habits is reached. All of us are familiar 

 with many different kinds of nests, from the few twigs 

 loosely put together by the mourning-dove to the firm, 

 closely knit, wool or feather lined nest of the humming- 

 bird (Fig. 159), and the basket-like hanging nest of the 



FIG. 159. Nest and eggs of the Rufui* humming-bird (Trochilus rufuf). Photograph 

 by J. O. SNYDER, Stanford University, California. 



