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Nest: compactly large of rootlets, also used moss, fine weed stems and dry grass. Interior of mud well lined with dry grass. Nest situated four out on one of the lower limbs of fir tree in a small grove. Inside diam. of nest 4 inches, slightly larger below the top. Height 2.37 inches.
Date20 Apr 1913
LocalityMulino, Clackamas, Oregon, USA
CollectorWalker, Alex
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “Begun”)
Identificationbird on nest
Nest Supportfir tree
Nest Materialsrootlets, moss, fine weed stems, dry grass, mud
Nest Liningdry grass
Nest Settingsmall grove
Nest NotesCompactly large nest situated four out on one of the lower limbs of fir tree. Inside diameter of nest 4 inches, slightly larger below the top. Height 2.37 inches.
HeaderOological Collection of Alex. Walker
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