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Nest 12 feet from ground in sassafras tree intermingled with pinning and Virginia creeper vines, yard out on a horizontal branch. Made of grasses and mud, and lined thinly with grass blades; compact and deeply cupped.
Date30 May 1909
LocalityNorth Pennsville?, Camden, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh (transcribed as “Fresh.”)
Identificationunknown (transcribed as “Female Secs.”)
Nest Height3.66 m (12 feet)
Nest Supportsassafras tree
Nest Materialsgrasses, mud
Nest Lininggrass blades
Nest Settingyard, intermingled with pinning and Virginia creeper vines
Nest NotesOut on a horizontal branch, compact and deeply cupped
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