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Hummingbird and nest
* Video (. wmv ) Hummingbird shaping a nest.
* Video (. wmv ) Hummingbird adding spider's web to nest.
* Video (. wmv ) Hummingbird adding downy seed to nest.
The female Ruby-topaz Hummingbird lays two eggs in a tiny cup nest in the fork of a low branch.
The female Copper-rumped Hummingbird lays its eggs in a tiny cup nest on a low branch, or sometimes wires or clotheslines.
The female lays her eggs in a small cup nest, similar to that of the Ruby-topaz Hummingbird, placed on a horizontal tree branch.
The Costa's Hummingbird constructs a small cup-shaped nest out of plant fibers and down and coated with lichen to hold it together.
The Allen's Hummingbird constructs its nest out of plant fibers, down, and weed stems, coating the nest with lichens to give it structure.

Hummingbird and with
The Ryan XV-5 Vertifan, which was also built for the U. S. Army at the same time as the Hummingbird, experimented with gas driven lift fans.
Some species, especially those with unusual bill shapes such as the Sword-billed Hummingbird and the sicklebills, are co-evolved with a small number of flower species.
Many other species of hummingbirds also produce sounds with their wings or tail, including the wings of the Broad-tailed Hummingbird, Rufous Hummingbird, Allen's Hummingbird, Streamertail, as well as the tail of the Costa's Hummingbird and the Black-chinned Hummingbird.
File: Hummingbird headshot. jpg | Hummingbird with yellow pollen on its beak in the University of California Botanical Garden
File: Juvenile Calypte anna Stierch-H. jpg | Juvenile Anna's Hummingbird with tongue sticking out
A former artist colony, remnants remain of the club house, pool, and cabins scattered across streets with bird names, such as Meadow Lark, Blackbird, Bluebird, and Hummingbird.
The Rufous Hummingbird ( Selasphorus rufus ) is a small hummingbird, about 8 cm long ( 3 inches ) with a long, straight and very slender bill.
He often competed with Hummingbird, who despite his small size regularly got the better of him.
The Ruby-throated Hummingbird can only shuffle if it wants to move along a branch, though it can scratch its head and neck with its feet.
The Black-chinned Hummingbird is also known to hybridize with Costa's Hummingbird.
The " Lawrenceville Stories " ( The Prodigious Hickey, The Tennessee Shad, The Varmint, Skippy Bedelle, The Hummingbird ), set in the well-known prep school, invite comparison with Kipling's Stalky and Co. A 1987 PBS mini-series was based on them.
The Sword-billed Hummingbird ( Ensifera ensifera ) with its immensely elongated bill has co-evolved with certain passion flowers, such as P. mixta.
The only similar birds are the Rufous Hummingbird and the Allen's Hummingbird, but these birds are larger with more distinct and contrasting rufous markings on tail and flanks, and longer central tail feathers.
* Two paintings by Frida Kahlo: Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird and Still Life ( with Parrot and Fruit )

Hummingbird and two
Calliope Hummingbird feeding two chicks in Grand Teton National Park
* Several DH 53 Hummingbird light planes were launched and recovered by airship R33 ( 1924 ), followed by two Gloster Grebe fighters ( 1925 ).
* Hummingbird: a documentary about two NGOs in Brazil that work with street kids
Seasons two and three of the Biggest Loser have been filmed at the Hummingbird Nest Ranch.
Hummingbird sage is a common name for two different species of sage:
The immature Allen's Hummingbirds are so similar to the female Rufous Hummingbird that the two are almost indistinguishable in the field.

Hummingbird and chicks
A female Calliope Hummingbird feeding her chicks

Hummingbird and Santa
The Allen's Hummingbird is common only in the brushy woods, gardens, and meadows of coastal California from Santa Barbara north, and a minuscule portion of lower Oregon.

Hummingbird and California
Among these is Anna's Hummingbird, a common resident from California inland to southern Arizona and north to southwestern British Columbia.
File: Hummingbird feeding. jpg | Hummingbird feeding from a flower in the University of California Botanical Garden
* Hummingbird garden species, suitable for the California High Desert
The Costa's Hummingbird is fairly common in the arid brushy deserts and any nearby gardens of the Southwestern United States and the Baja California Peninsula of Mexico.

nest and with
There was a sniper's nest in a mountain cave, and it was picking off our men with devilish accuracy.
At the time Alex arrived he was engaged in some sort of intimate communication with the hen, who had settled herself on the nest most peacefully after the occurrences of the morning.
Humans are also attacked if they approach a nest too closely, with the aggressive male having torn clothes and drawn blood in such cases.
Both males are females will incubate, with the male often incubating at night and, during the day, defending the nest territory during the day while the female incubates.
The modern sense of the term first appears sometime around the 12th century ; its popularity spread in the medieval period along with the terms isle, ylle, inis, eilean, oileán There is some confusion on what the term crannog originally referred to, the structure atop the island or the island itself The additional meanings of crannog can be variously related as " structure / piece of wood ; wooden pin ; crow's nest ; pulpit ; driver's box on a coach and vessel / box / chest " for crannóg.
The chimpanzee makes a night nest in a tree in a new location every night, with every chimpanzee in a separate nest other than infants or small chimpanzees, which sleep with their mothers.
A partial solution to this is some programs ' ability to view the composite-order of elements ( such as images, effects, or other attributes ) with a visual diagram called a flowchart to nest compositions, or " comps ," directly into other compositions, thereby adding complexity to the render-order by first compositing layers in the beginning composition, then combining that resultant image with the layered images from the proceeding composition, and so on.
They may also be put in a basket filled with real or artificial straw to resemble a bird's nest.
She decided to stay in Geneva alone, living first on the lake at Plongeon ( near the present United Nations buildings ) and then at the Rue de Chanoines ( now the Rue de la Pelisserie ) with François and Juliet d ’ Albert Durade on the second floor (" one feels in a downy nest high up in a good old tree ").
Thai ceramic, illustrating " Don't torch a stump with a hornet nest.
It is likely that, as in other polygynous animals ( in which males compete for association with harems of females ), Pteranodon lived primarily on offshore rookeries, where they could nest away from land-based predators and feed far from shore ; most Pteranodon fossils are found in locations which at the time, were hundreds of kilometres from the coastline.
After mating, the female makes a nest or burrow, and lines the nest with fur from her dewlap, flanks and belly.
The shamir had been entrusted by the prince of the sea to the mountain cock alone, and the cock had sworn to guard it well, but Solomon's men found the bird's nest, and covered it with glass.
The nest is usually a simple burrow dug with the bill and feet, but sometimes a crevice between rocks is used instead.
To stimulate broodiness, an owner may place many artificial eggs in the nest, or to stop it they may place the hen in an elevated cage with an open wire floor.
However, a few eagles may target prey considerably heavier than themselves, which are too heavy to fly with and thus it is eaten at the site they kill it or taken in pieces back to a perch or a nest.
Compared with freshwater turtles, sea turtles have very limited mobility on land, and apart from the dash from the nest to the sea as hatchlings, male sea turtles normally never leave the sea.
Suzuki tells Butterfly that foreign husbands never return to their Japanese wives, but Butterfly replies furiously that Pinkerton had assured her, on the very last morning they were together, " Oh, Butterfly, my little wife, I shall return with the roses, when the earth is full of joy, when the robin makes his nest.
Hitler went on to castigate the Navy, saying that Navy had done nothing in the wars of unification, that the High Seas Fleet " played no important role in the World War " and lacked "... men of action who were determined to fight with or without the Kaiser ", that the Navy were a nest of traitors whose only contribution to World War I was the High Seas Fleet mutiny of 1918, and that given this history, it was no surprise that the Navy's record in World War Two with the notable exception of the U-boats was one of failure after failure.

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