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Nest was 4 feet up in a white cedar in a cedar swamp along creek, placed on branches beside the trunk and well hidden by the foliage. Large and well built; compactly made of coarse grass and weed stems and stalks, and mud, lined thickly with grass.
Date25 May 1907
LocalityParry, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationhalf (transcribed as “all about one half.”)
Identificationpositive (transcribed as “certain.”)
Nest Height1.22 m (4 feet)
Nest Supportwhite cedar
Nest Materialscoarse grass, weed stems and stalks, mud
Nest Lininggrass
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingcedar swamp
Nest NotesPlaced on branches beside the trunk and well hidden by the foliage. Large and well built; compactly made.
Further Details1567/3

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