This record is highly unusual as it contains virtually no biological data - only a catalog number and a header indicating it came from C. J. Pennock's cabinet, suggesting it may be a reference or placeholder record rather than an actual egg collection record.
I know this collection — 1078 AMRO egg sets, 1851–2013. Ask me about collectors, nesting habits, localities, incubation stages, or anything about Turdus migratorius biology.
Try: "Who collected the most records?" · "What materials are most common in nests?" ·
"Tell me about nests near streams" ·