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Six feet up in a scrub oak in a strong crotch. Nest made of mud and grass and lined with fine grass. There was a small hole in the side of one egg which I used for blowing the egg.
Date20 Jun 1941
LocalityDaniels Park, Douglas, Colorado, USA
CollectorHarrison, Ed N.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationadvanced (transcribed as “SHOWING BLOOD;”)
Identificationunknown
Nest Height1.83 m (6 feet)
Nest Supportscrub oak
Nest Materialsmud, grass
Nest Liningfine grass
Nest NotesNest was in a strong crotch. There was a small hole in the side of one egg which was used for blowing the egg.
HeaderED N. HARRISON OOLOGICAL COLLECTION
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