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Which was first located by M. Canfield, was situated on the lowest limb of a jack pine at a height of twelve feet from the ground.
Date03 Jul 1916
LocalityMary Lake, Mono, CA, USA
CollectorHuey, Laurence M.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeB
Incubationadvanced
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “certain -- female flushed”)
Nest Height3.66 m (12 feet)
Nest Supportjack pine
Nest NotesLocated on the lowest limb of a jack pine. First found by M. Canfield.
HeaderOological Collection of Donald R. Dickey
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