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Nest: 0.25-3 feet up in a scrub elm near roadside - plainly visible. Typical nest of grasses and mud - well cupped. 0.25-6 feet up in a small pine on the edge of a swampy piece of farm land. Typical nest. Bird not seen (Squit farm).
Date02 May 1942
LocalityRochester, Monroe, New York, USA
CollectorDeGroot, Dudley S.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationunknown
Identificationunknown
Nest Height0.08 m (0.25-3 feet)
Nest Supportscrub elm
Nest Materialsgrasses, mud
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingroadside, edge of swampy piece of farm land
Nest NotesNest plainly visible. Bird not seen at Squit farm. Second nest mentioned 0.25-6 feet up in small pine.
Further DetailsF.D. 1702 | 4-Jan
✦ Anecdote
This record appears to describe two different nests rather than one, which is unusual for a single catalog entry.

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