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8' up and 4' out from the trunk of a small Douglas Fir. Made of grass and weed stems, with the usual matrix of mud, and lined with fine grass. Bird flushed. See "Birds of Oregon" by Gabrielson & Jewett regarding subspecies of Robin west of Cascades in Oregon and Washington.
Date04 Jun 1933
LocalityStabler, Skamania, Washington, USA
CollectorGriffee, W.E.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “2 or 3 days”)
Identificationflushed
Nest Height2.44 m (8 feet)
Nest SupportDouglas Fir
Nest Materialsgrass, weed stems, mud
Nest Liningfine grass
Nest Notes4 feet out from the trunk of a small Douglas Fir. Reference to subspecies discussion in 'Birds of Oregon' by Gabrielson & Jewett regarding Robin west of Cascades in Oregon and Washington.
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