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Nest 10 ft from ground, in a hemlock sapling along roadside in tree row along Wallenpaupack Creek, found beside stem upon horizontal branches. Compactly made of weed stems, grass stems and briers, and mud, lined thickly with grass blades. Taken in the Pocono Mountains.
Date07 Jun 1917
LocalitySouth Sterling, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates41.264305, -75.346978 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationslight (transcribed as “Slightly incubated”)
Identificationbird on nest (transcribed as “Exam on nest”)
Nest Height3.05 m (10 feet)
Nest Supporthemlock sapling
Nest Materialsweed stems, grass stems, briers, mud
Nest Lininggrass blades
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingtree row along roadside beside Wallenpaupack Creek in Pocono Mountains
Nest NotesNest found beside stem upon horizontal branches, compactly made and thickly lined
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