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Nest 7 feet from the ground in dense honeysuckle vine tangle on a spur along roadside, by a field fairly well hidden. Compactly made of grass stems and blades and small lined thickly with grasses; deeply cupped; of usual size.
Date10 May 1920
LocalityBethayres, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.113719, -75.07139 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationone third (transcribed as “One-thirds incubated”)
Identificationpositive
Nest Height2.13 m (7 feet)
Nest Supporthoneysuckle vine tangle
Nest Materialsgrass stems, grass blades
Nest Lininggrasses
Nest Settingspur along roadside by field
Nest NotesCompactly made, deeply cupped, of usual size, fairly well hidden
Further DetailsWelsh road near Moreland Rd. | 761 | 248/3

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