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Situated about twelve feet above ground in fork of limbs and trunk of Red Cedar in scattered growth of same. Nest of fine sticks, rootlets, mud, tendrils and lined with fine grass blades. Q. was quite noisy and Q. came and joined her protests.
Date30 Apr 1927
LocalityPoint Lookout, St. Mary's, Maryland, USA
CollectorHarlow, Richard C.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationunknown (transcribed as “held 3 on April 29”)
Identificationpositive (transcribed as “typical form”)
Nest Height3.66 m (12 feet)
Nest Supportfork of limbs and trunk of Red Cedar
Nest Materialsfine sticks, rootlets, mud, tendrils
Nest Liningfine grass blades
Nest Settingscattered growth of Red Cedar
Nest NotesQ. was quite noisy and Q. came and joined her protests.
HeaderOological Collection of Richard C. Harlow
Further Details27-Apr

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