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Some lines on sunbird and how it makes its nest

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Sunbirds make up some amount of the family 'Nectariniidae' of passerine birds. They are small, slender passerines from the old world. Usually with downward-curved bills. Many are brightly colored, often with iridescent feathers (most male species of sunbird have this feature). Many species of sunbird also have especially long tail feathers. This species' diversity is highest in the equatorial regions.

The nests of sunbirds are generally purse-shaped, enclosed and suspended from thin branches with the help of spiderweb. It's usually made with the meticulous craftmanship of the sunbirds with the help of bark, leaves, feathers, grass and caterpillar droppings woven together with the help of spiderweb.

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