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Nest, a compact structure of grasses, stems, weed-stalks, lichens and twigs held together with mud and placed on an oak limb about 20 feet from the ground. Lined with fine grasses. (Altitude 6000 ft)
Date27 Jun 1912
LocalityBaja California Sur, Mexico
Coordinates31.85833333, -116.605 ↗ map
CollectorBrown, W. W. Jr.
Eggs in Set2
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationpositive (transcribed as “certain”)
Nest Height6.1 m (20 feet)
Nest Supportoak limb
Nest Materialsgrasses, stems, weed-stalks, lichens, twigs, mud
Nest Liningfine grasses
Nest NotesAltitude 6000 ft
HeaderW.C.B. No 5705
Further Details122-20 | 15

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