The nests are constructed of separate layers of mud, from ten to twelve in number, which are often, though not always, parted by strata of fine grasses.
The inside is formed of fine grasses, quite artistically and intricately laid in position.
The nests are made chiefly of plant fibres, fine grasses, string, cobwebs, etc.
They build semi-pensile nests in the forks of bushes or overhanging branches at heights of from four to twenty feet, the nests being made of rootlets, fibres, fine grasses, etc.
The nests are variously made, but consist chiefly of fine grasses, weeds and fibres.
They nest near or on the ground among rocks or roots of fallen trees, chiefly in swampy places; the nests are made in bunches of moss, hollowed out and lined with very fine grasses.
The nests, from 12 to 15 feet above the ground in slender trees, were not very different from those of the eastern bird, being made mainly of willow cotton interwoven with fine strips of inner bark, fine grasses, and plant fibers.
The third day was partly rainy and little was accomplished but "by 8:00 on the fourth morning, the plant-down inside the nest was smoothed out and contained a few strands of fine grasses.
Nest building materials are not of wide choice, usually consisting of fine grasses, caterpillar silk, weed stems, and plant down, with a lining of plant down or sometimes feathers.
The nest is a deep cup, externally of fine grasses, internally of the downy tops of the sun-grass.
Five dainty eggs of the palest possible blue rested at the bottom of the cavity on a soft cushion of fine grasses.
In the midst of the mosses and lichens that covered the rocks the bird imbedded its nest, composed of fine grasses, arranged in a circular form and lined with the feathers of grouse and other birds.
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