Having done some Googly research, I can tell you:
Hummingbirds build velvety, compact cups with spongy floors and elastic sides that stretch as the young grow. They weave together twigs, plant fibers, and bits of leaves, and use spider silk as threads to bind their nests together and anchor them to the foundation. It takes the mama up to seven days to build the nest.
A NEST THAT STRETCHES MADE WITH SPIDER SILK! Oh, if only I'd seen her building it!
(I am so greedy, aren't I? Not satisfied with having an actual hummingbird nest outside my door, I want More More More!)
How DID she build a nest in such a visible place without my noticing?
Here is the location of the nest in relation to my house: |
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