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Collected at Wallingford, Delaware Co., Penna., by Dr. Robert M. Stabler on 9, V, 36. Nest three ft. up in a hedge, only inches from a well-traveled road. No birds about. Eggs nearly fresh.
Date09 May 1936
LocalityWallingford, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.89083, -75.36333 ↗ map
CollectorStabler, Robert M.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh
Identificationunknown
Nest Height0.91 m (3 feet)
Nest Supporthedge
Nest NotesOnly inches from a well-traveled road. No birds about.
Further Details13.2
✦ Anecdote
This nest was located remarkably close to human activity, positioned only inches from a well-traveled road, which is unusual given that American Robins typically prefer more secluded nesting sites.

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