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22 ft. up in a willow, between a five-forked crotch. Made of grasses, weed stems and stalks, and much mud, lined thickly with soft grasses outside width 7 inches, inside 4 inches; depth 6 " " 3 1/2 " compact and well built.
Date28 Apr 1906
LocalityFrankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.014874, -75.078951 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh
Identificationpositive (transcribed as “certain”)
Nest Height6.71 m (22 feet)
Nest Supportwillow
Nest Materialsgrasses, weed stems and stalks, mud
Nest Liningsoft grasses
Nest NotesNest positioned between a five-forked crotch. Outside width 7 inches, inside 4 inches; depth 6 inches outside, 3.5 inches inside. Compact and well built.
HeaderCollection of Richard F. Miller.
Further DetailsNo. 1290 | No. 761 | 85

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