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Nest composed (outwardly) with a most profuse of mud and grass, lined with fine grass. Outside diameter 5.0 inches, depth 4.8 inches. Inside diameter 3.6 inches, depth 2.2 inches. With an appendage of weeds and grass hanging down over branch several inches. In center in large buck bush 6 feet up on steep bank. Bird flushed.
Date18 Apr 1897
LocalityGreene, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.870946, -80.2111115 ↗ map
CollectorJacobs, J. Warren
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationslight
Identificationflushed
Nest Height1.83 m (6 feet)
Nest Supportlarge buck bush
Nest Materialsmud, grass
Nest Liningfine grass
Nest Settingsteep bank
Nest NotesOutside diameter 5.0 inches, depth 4.8 inches. Inside diameter 3.6 inches, depth 2.2 inches. With an appendage of weeds and grass hanging down over branch several inches.
HeaderCollection of J. Warren Jacobs, Waynesburg, PA
Further DetailsNo. 761 | Set No. 1723 | No. 763 | 18/4

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