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Abundance: Common Life Zone: Alleghanian Habitat: Small wooded hollow Nest Site: Wild Cherry Nest Made Of: Usual mud and grass nest. Lining of fine grasses. (Average size 1.95 x 80) Red Discovered By: Runt eggs: .97 x .68; .88 x .72; .88 x .69; .88 x .69; .86 x .69
Date05 May 1929
LocalityYoungstown, Mahoning, Ohio, USA
CollectorMiller, Lyle D.
Eggs in Set5
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationunknown
Nest SupportWild Cherry
Nest Materialsmud, grass
Nest Liningfine grasses
Nest SettingSmall wooded hollow
Nest NotesAbundance: Common Life Zone: Alleghanian. Average size 1.95 x 80. Red discovered by: Runt eggs: .97 x .68; .88 x .72; .88 x .69; .88 x .69; .86 x .69
HeaderCOLLECTION OF LYLE D. MILLER
Further Details5-Jul
✦ Anecdote
This record contains unusually small robin eggs described as 'runt eggs' with measurements significantly below the typical range for American Robin eggs, which normally measure around 1.2 x 0.8 inches.

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