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Hummingbird shelters, or nests, are typically small, cup-shaped structures made from plant materials such as leaves, spider silk, and feathers, which provide insulation and camouflage. They are often built in sheltered locations like tree branches or shrubs, protecting the eggs and young birds from predators and harsh weather. The nests are meticulously constructed to be lightweight and flexible, accommodating the growth of the chicks.

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