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8 ft. up in honeysuckle vine, covered dogwood, loosely attached, behind large signboard in hedge of trees. Composed of grass stems and stalks, weed stalks and strips, and plenty of mud, lined thickly with grass. Well made compact.
Date15 May 1906
LocalityHolmesburg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.03766, -75.017701 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationhalf (transcribed as “one half”)
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “female seen”)
Nest Height2.44 m (8 feet)
Nest Supporthoneysuckle vine
Nest Materialsgrass stems and stalks, weed stalks and strips, mud
Nest Lininggrass
Nest Settingcovered dogwood, behind large signboard in hedge of trees
Nest NotesLoosely attached, well made compact nest
HeaderCollection of Richard F. Miller.
Further DetailsNo 1350 | 91

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