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Outside made of grasses and rootlets, then a layer of mud 1/4 in thick lined with fine grasses. 25 ft up in a forked branch near extremity in a large black oak tree.
Date08 Jul 1929
LocalityBaja California Sur, Mexico
Coordinates23.566264, -109.999597 ↗ map
CollectorLamb, Chester C.
Eggs in Set2
Specimen TypeE
Incubationadvanced
Identificationunknown
Nest Height7.62 m (25 feet)
Nest Supportforked branch near extremity in a large black oak tree
Nest Materialsgrasses, rootlets, mud
Nest Liningfine grasses
Nest Settinglarge black oak tree
Nest Notesmud layer 1/4 inch thick between outer materials and lining
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Further DetailsField Notes filed under Page 1571 | 2-Mar

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