The story of the universe. Volume 4 (of 4) : $b The earth's creatures : fauna
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The story of the universe. Volume 4 (of 4) : $b The earth's creatures : fauna
Astronomy; Earth (Planet); Natural history
nest, at this moment like a flat-bottomed basket. This is only the
beginning. The whole wall is reinforced by the addition of new
material. The architect piles up down from the poplar and the willow,
and binds it all together with filaments torn from the bark of trees,
so as to make a whole which is very resistant. Then a couch is formed
by heaping up wool and down at the bottom of the nest.
The American Baltimore oriole, also called the Baltimore bird, is a
distinguished weaver. With strong stalks and hemp or flax, fastened
round two forked twigs corresponding to the proposed width of nest,
it makes a very delicate sort of mat, weaving into it quantities
of loose tow. The form of the nest might be compared to that of a
ham; it is attached by the narrow portion to a small branch, the
large part being below. An opening exists at the lower end of the
dwelling, and the interior is carefully lined with soft substances,
well interwoven with the outward netting, and it is finished with an
external layer of horse-hair, while the whole is protected from sun
and rain by a natural canopy of leaves.
The rufous-necked weaver bird, as described by Brehm, shows itself
equally clever. Its nest is woven with extreme delicacy, and
resembles a long-necked decanter hung up with the opening below.
From the bottom of the decanter a strong band attaches the whole to
the branch of a tree. The yellow weaver bird of Java, as described by
Forbes, constructs very similar retort-shaped nests.
These birds have no monopoly of these careful dwellings; a
considerable number of genera have carried this industry to the same
degree of perfection.
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