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Collected by Richard F. Miller and E.A. Butler. Nest under open-front wharf along Pensauken creek at Hylton's, 12 feet above high water, built upon a beam 12 inches wide, within front of ceiling. Compactly made of mud and stems (foundation) grasses and small lined thickly with grass blades; large and deeply cupped.
Date06 May 1906
LocalityNorth Pennsville?, Camden, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “Female Seen”)
Nest Height3.66 m (12 feet)
Nest Supportbeam
Nest Materialsmud, stems, grasses
Nest Lininggrass blades
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingunder open-front wharf along Pensauken creek
Nest NotesBuilt upon a beam 12 inches wide, within front of ceiling. Compactly made with mud and stems as foundation, large and deeply cupped.
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