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2 eggs slightly incubated, 1 egg found at nest site apparently pushed from nest? Nest collected. Nest wedged in crotch of tree about 20 feet high, Rancho El Carrizo 6 mi. West Palmito, Sinaloa, Mexico.
Date03 Jun 1964
LocalityPalmito, Sinaloa, Mexico
Coordinates23.56666667, -105.8333333 ↗ map
CollectorRook, Warren F.
Eggs in Set2
Specimen TypeB
Incubationslight (transcribed as “Slightly incubated”)
Identificationunknown
Nest Height6.1 m (20 feet)
Nest Supportcrotch of tree
Nest NotesNest wedged in crotch of tree. Location: Rancho El Carrizo 6 mi. West Palmito, Sinaloa, Mexico.
Further Details82
✦ Anecdote
This record is unusual because one egg was found at the nest site apparently pushed from the nest, suggesting possible nest disturbance or ejection behavior.

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