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Foreword David Quammen Quammen, David
Nests Robert Cording Cording, Robert
Introduction Peggy Macnamara Macnamara, Peggy
Cover Plate: Montezuma Oropendola 2
Plate I Variety of Bird Nests 4
Pt. 1 Nests Made by Sewing, Weaving, and Binding 7
Plate II Sewing and Weaving 10
Plate III Caddisfly Larvae 14
Plate IV Bagworm Larvae 16
Plate V Ant Garden 18
Plate VI Black and Yellow Argiope 20
Plate VII Village Weaver 22
Plate VIII Swifts 24
Plate IX Wrens 18
Plate X Osprey 32
Plate XI Pie-billed Grebe 34
Plate XII Bald Eagle 36
Plate XIII European White Stork 38
Pt. 2 Nests Made of Paper 40
Plate XIV Paper Wasps 42
Plate XV Polybia Wasp 44
Plate XV Pasteboard Wasp 46
Plate XVII Wasp Nest in Palm 48
Plate XVIII Ant Nests 50
Pt. 3 Nests Made of Mud 54
Plate XIX Mud Nests 56
Plate XX Ovenbird 60
Plate XXI Potter Wasps 64
Plate XXII Mud Daubers 66
Plate XXIII Polybia Wasp 68
Pt. 4 Nests Made by Depressions and Mounds 70
Plate XXIV Mound Builders 72
Plate XXV Fawn-breasted Bowerbird 76
Plate XXVI Sandhill Crane 78
Plate XXVII Game Birds 80
Plate XXVIII Emu, Tinamou, and Kiwi 84
Plate XXIX Termite Mound 88
Plate XXX Termites 90
Plate XXXI Fungus Garden 94
Pt. 5 Nests Made by Carving Wood 96
Plate XXXII Wood Carvers 98
Plate XXXIII Woodpeckers 102
Plate XXXIV Carpenter Ants in Aspen Stump 106
Pt. 6 Nests Found Close to Home 108
Plate XXXV Cardinal, Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, and Meadowlark 110
Plate XXXVI Red-eyed Vireo, Northern Oriole, Yellow Warbler, Brown-headed Cowbird, and Scarlet Tanager 114
Plate XXXVII Robin, Vireos, Thrush, and Redstart 118
Plate XXXVIII Herons 123
Plate XXXIXTent Caterpillars 124
Plate XL Bald-faced Hornets 128
Plate XLI Backyard Bees and Wasps 130
Plate XLII High-rise Spider 134
Further reading 140
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