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Nest empty on 18th. Built in crotch of an oak about seven and a third feet with Japanese honeysuckle vines, upon a horizontal branch an inch thick, 2 feet out on the vines and finely hidden. Large and compactly made of grass stems and blades, and mud, lined thickly with grass. Moderately deep and soft. Leacock Street and Township Line Road.
Date25 May 1921
LocalityFranklinville, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.17944, -75.27806 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “Two-days incubated”)
Identificationunknown
Nest Height2.24 m (7.33 feet)
Nest Supportcrotch of an oak tree
Nest Materialsgrass stems and blades, mud
Nest Lininggrass
Nest Settingoak tree with Japanese honeysuckle vines
Nest NotesBuilt upon a horizontal branch an inch thick, 2 feet out on the vines and finely hidden. Large and compactly made. Moderately deep and soft. Located at Leacock Street and Township Line Road. Nest was empty on the 18th.
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