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Habitat: Evergreens growing in a one-time meadow. Nest Site: small spruce Height: 3 ft. Nest Made Of: grass, mixed with mud and lined with grass. Many nests of two or three eggs were found in the spruces. No young or juveniles seen. First nesting. Searching the many spruce trees. Behavior: Bird flushed from nest.
Date10 Jun 1967
LocalityMcGraw Brook, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
CollectorNot recorded
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationone third (transcribed as “one-third”)
Identificationflushed
Nest Height0.91 m (3 feet)
Nest Supportsmall spruce
Nest Materialsgrass, mud
Nest Lininggrass
Nest SettingEvergreens growing in a one-time meadow
Nest NotesMany nests of two or three eggs were found in the spruces. No young or juveniles seen. First nesting. Searching the many spruce trees.
HeaderCOLLECTION OF LYLE D. MILLER
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