Sunbird.

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      The nests of the sunbird are purse-shaped and often hang from branches, having side entrances which often have porch-like awnings. The birds commonly decorate or hold together their nests with spider webs. They are called sunbirds because of the bright red, orange, and yellow plumage on their undersides. They are in the same family as the spider-hunters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]