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Birds and their nests

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A natural-history account describes how different bird species construct and furnish nests, explaining instinctual building behaviors, division of labor between sexes, and selection of materials and sites. It surveys nest forms—from cup and purse shapes to mud-built or platform structures—and notes adaptations to habitat and predators, with observations on how texture, lining, and camouflage serve eggs and young. Short species examples illustrate techniques like tunnelling, mud piling, and woven platforms, while practical anecdotes and illustrations illuminate variation, purpose, and the creative skills of birds.

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Mary Howitt

Mary Howitt was a 19th-century English author and poet, recognized for her contributions to children's literature and historical writing. She is best known for her work "A Popular History of the United States of America," a two-volume series that provides a detailed narrative of American history. In addition to her historical writings, Howitt also published poetry and nature-themed books, such as "Birds and Their Nests," which reflects her keen interest in the natural world. Her literary output includes a variety of genres, showcasing her versatility and commitment to engaging readers of all ages.

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