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Saddled to horizontal limb 2 1/2 in thick on black oak 2 1/2 ft out from trunk and 14 ft from ground, on tree in woods near bottom of hillside. Well made of grass and weed stems and mud, lined thickly with dry grass, of normal size, deeply cupped.
Date18 May 1913
LocalityMorris, Camden, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationhalf (transcribed as “one half”)
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “by flushed bird”)
Nest Height4.27 m (14 feet)
Nest Supporthorizontal limb on black oak
Nest Materialsgrass, weed stems, mud
Nest Liningdry grass
Nest Settingwoods near bottom of hillside
Nest NotesSaddled to horizontal limb 2.5 inches thick, 2.5 feet out from trunk. Well made, of normal size, deeply cupped.
HeaderCollection of Richard F. Miller, Philadelphia, Penna.
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