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   ocr: SLERING THE SMALLEST FEATHERED CREATURES 69 Phautograph bar William L Finley and H. T. Bubimas A HUNNER SUCKING HONEY FROM A FLOWER The pbotographers filled the dowers with weetened water reeularly until the birds became accustomed to. visiting the spot for their daily meal. Then the: caniera was tocused to: await the chnce smapshot. This exposure was only a seven-hundredth part of a second. Flowers, however, are: attrnctive to: most The Indians of northern South America humming birds. In the semiarid sections still use the feathers and skins of hum- of western Argentinn I observed that a ming ...