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8 ft. up in a cedar tree on roadside. Mud base, intermixed with coarse grass and lined with finer material. This is the form in the coastal region in Southern Maryland.
Date01 May 1937
LocalityPiney Point, St. Mary's, Maryland, USA
CollectorCourt, Edward J.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “Started (3 day)”)
Identificationunknown
Nest Height2.44 m (8 feet)
Nest Supportcedar tree
Nest Materialsmud base, course grass
Nest Liningfiner material
Nest Settingroadside
Nest NotesThis is the form in the coastal region in Southern Maryland. Dr. Alexander Wetmore collected a large series of skins. The typical specimens also found in the Washington region.
HeaderEDWARD J. COURT, Washington, D. C.
Further DetailsDr. Alexander Wetmore collected a large series of skins. The typical specimens also found in the Washington region. | 1737

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