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Built 40 inches up in dense Japanese honeysuckle vine on a Mayard cherry sapling at bottom of a steep railroad embankment, in edge of a thicket, and well hidden by the foliage. Compactly made of dry grass, leaves and roots, and lined thickly with grass blades.
Date03 May 1909
LocalityRockledge, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.086175, -75.082048 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “Birds seen”)
Nest Height1.02 m (40 inches)
Nest SupportJapanese honeysuckle vine on a Mayard cherry sapling
Nest Materialsdry grass, leaves, roots
Nest Lininggrass blades
Nest Settingbottom of a steep railroad embankment, in edge of a thicket
Nest Noteswell hidden by the foliage, compactly made and lined thickly
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