It is only by a happy accident that this nest of the ovenbird is discovered.
"Bird-Neighbors"
Blanchan, Neltje
"Mounting by easy flight to the top of the tallest tree," says the author of "Wake-Robin," "the ovenbird launches into the air with a sort of suspended, hovering flight, like certain of the finches, and bursts into a perfect ecstasy of song - clear, ringing, copious, rivalling the goldfinch's in vivacity and the linnet's in melody."
"Bird-Neighbors"
Blanchan, Neltje