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Placed 4 ft. up in thick honeysuckle vines on a low shrub by roadside at bottom of low bank, 2 ft. from a telephone pole, & poorly hidden. Well made of grass stems & stalks, weed stems & mud, lined thickly with dry grass. Sitting bird faced opposite of the road.
Date12 May 1911
LocalityHuntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.120695, -75.055822 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationcommenced
Identificationbird on nest (transcribed as “bird seen on nest”)
Nest Height1.22 m (4 feet)
Nest Supportthick honeysuckle vines on a low shrub
Nest Materialsgrass stems, stalks, weed stems, mud
Nest Liningdry grass
Nest Settingroadside at bottom of low bank
Nest NotesPlaced 2 ft. from a telephone pole, poorly hidden. Sitting bird faced opposite of the road.
HeaderCOLLECTION OF RICHARD F. MILLER, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
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