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Nest 6 1/2 feet from the ground in a white cedar tree over 10 feet high in a cedar swamp along Pensauken Creek, built upon branches beside the trunk. Large cup, stoutly made of weed and grass stems, green blades and mud lined thickly with dry grass blades. Ernest A. Butler with me.
Date20 May 1906
LocalityParry, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationunknown
Nest Height1.98 m (6.5 feet)
Nest Supportwhite cedar tree
Nest Materialsweed stems, grass stems, green blades, mud
Nest Liningdry grass blades
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingcedar swamp
Nest NotesNest built upon branches beside the trunk in a white cedar tree over 10 feet high. Large cup, stoutly made. Ernest A. Butler with me. 2nd Nest.
Further Details2nd Nest | 761 | 97/3

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