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Usual structure mud and grasses lined with fine grasses, placed deep in a thick bush just off the main road. Eggs cold and evidently deserted. Found broken clumps of sod nearby and another with young.
Date27 May 1942
LocalityPowder Mill Park, Monroe, New York, USA
CollectorDeGroot, Dudley S.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationunknown
Identificationunknown
Nest Supportthick bush
Nest Materialsmud, grasses
Nest Liningfine grasses
Nest Settingjust off the main road
Nest NotesEggs cold and evidently deserted. Found broken clumps of sod nearby and another with young.
Further DetailsF. D. 1259 | 4-Apr
✦ Anecdote
The collector found the nest deserted with cold eggs and discovered broken clumps of sod nearby along with another nest containing young, suggesting unusual nesting disturbance or abandonment in the area.

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