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Composed of mud, straw and moss and lined with straw. Placed 18 ft. up in Oak. Species very common here. White-throated Robin inhabits same habitat.
Date24 May 1963
LocalityPalmita, Sinaloa, Mexico
Coordinates23.59166667, -105.8433333 ↗ map
CollectorCrossin, Richard S.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeB
Incubationunknown (transcribed as “5-6 days incub.”)
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “♀ flushed from nest.”)
Nest Height5.49 m (18 feet)
Nest SupportOak
Nest Materialsmud, straw, moss
Nest Liningstraw
Nest NotesSpecies very common here. White-throated Robin inhabits same habitat.
HeaderOological Collection of Richard S. Crossin
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