The nest is built in clumps of willows or canes, and always in the vicinity of water; it is formed of the stalks of plants, straw, or fibrous roots, and is lined with wool or horsehair.
Male and female both assist in excavating the small cavity necessary for the safe deposit of the nest, which is built of stubble, blades of grass, or fibrous roots, the interior being occasionally lined with horsehair.
The nest is built externally of twigs, fibrous roots, and blades of grass, within which is a second layer more carefully constructed, but composed of the same materials, and this again is lined with wool and a little horsehair.
Our species with low scape-like stems, with 1 or 2 leaves at base, from fleshy-fibrous roots.
The Wall Rue has a tufted root-stock which is furnished with a quantity of fibrous roots; these often force their way for a considerable distance into the crevices.
From the underside there grow masses of fibrous roots, which often spread for a considerable distance.
They are of a jet-black colour, and at the base of each frond there are sent out a quantity of fibrous roots.
Besides these there are many latent buds and little plantlets on the runners of fibrous roots.
Description of Rootstock--Serpentaria has a short rootstock with many thin, branching, fibrous roots.
In digging them I found that they had thrown out a number of fibrous roots.
These knotty roots send out in every direction many long, slender, bright yellow, fibrous roots.
The nest is chiefly composed of moss, small fine grass, fibrous roots, wool, horse and cow-hair.
It is composed of moss, fibrous roots, and leaves, and is sometimes lined with hair.
It is made of straws, dried grass, fibrous roots, wool, and horsehair, and is rather loose and slovenly.
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