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1 v, 24| kind of humble-bee that builds a cone-shaped nest of clay 2 VI, 1 | hoopoe is the only one that builds no nest whatever; it gets 3 VI, 1 | sort of nest. The circus builds either under a dwelling-roof 4 VI, 1 | called ourax in Athens, builds neither on the ground nor 5 VI, 5 | 5~The vulture builds its nest on inaccessible 6 VI, 5 | only carnivorous bird that builds a nest twice. If you prick 7 VI, 7 | palatable and fat. One species builds a nest in the wilderness 8 IX, 9 | than a barn-door hen. It builds a nest on trees, as has 9 IX, 11| of sight.~The hawk also builds in inaccessible places. 10 IX, 12| others we have mentioned, it builds on rocks and in caverns. 11 IX, 13| It lays about nine eggs; builds its nest on trees, out of 12 IX, 13| lays four or five eggs, builds its nest out of the plant 13 IX, 13| unknown localities, and builds its nest out of it; it builds 14 IX, 13| builds its nest out of it; it builds on high trees on the slender 15 IX, 15| others we have mentioned, it builds in trees; it feeds on caterpillars.) 16 IX, 18| itself with the female, builds a nest and lays its eggs 17 IX, 39| dry stone walls. It always builds its web over hollow places