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Five fresh eggs in a typical nest situated in the crotch of a dead willow overhanging Hook Creek, 20 feet up. Elevation 5000 feet.
Date12 May 1935
LocalityDeep Creek, San Bernardino, CA, USA
Coordinates34.291182, -117.127859 ↗ map
CollectorThomas, Gerald B.; Jr.
Eggs in Set5
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh
Identificationunknown
Nest Height6.1 m (20 feet)
Nest Supportdead willow
Near Waterabove water
Nest NotesFive fresh eggs in a typical nest situated in the crotch of a dead willow overhanging Hook Creek. Elevation 5000 feet.
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Further DetailsCopied from the notes of Gerald B. Thomas, Jr. | 314

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