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Nest held 1 egg on 18th when first found. Situated in a willow tree along the Frankford creek 15 feet from the ground and 10 feet out on a horizontal limb 4 inches thick and 15 feet long. Large, compactly made of weed stems, grasses and [word?] and lined thinly with grasses; deeply cupped.
Date25 Jun 1919
LocalityFrankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.01446, -75.094087 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set2
Specimen TypeE
Incubationhalf (transcribed as “Half incubated”)
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “7 seen”)
Nest Height4.57 m (15 feet)
Nest Supportwillow tree
Nest Materialsweed stems, grasses
Nest Lininggrasses
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingalong Frankford creek
Nest NotesNest held 1 egg on 18th when first found. Situated 10 feet out on a horizontal limb 4 inches thick and 15 feet long. Large, compactly made and lined thinly; deeply cupped.
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