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Usual structure of mud interwoven with grasses - deeply cupped - placed upon a small cypress near the entrance to the zoo on the 4? R. campus. Someone removed the nest & birds deserted.
Date20 Apr 1941
LocalityRochester, Monroe, New York, USA
CollectorDeGroot, Dudley S.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationunknown
Identificationunknown
Nest Supportsmall cypress
Nest Materialsmud, grasses
Nest Settingnear the entrance to the zoo on the campus
Nest NotesSomeone removed the nest & birds deserted.
Further Details3-Jan
✦ Anecdote
This nest was disturbed by human interference when someone removed it, causing the birds to desert, which represents a conservation concern at what appears to be an educational facility.

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