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Nest situated in fir bush, four feet from ground. Composed of twigs, grass, leaves and moss mixed with mud. Lined with fine grass. Diameter: Inside 3 inches, Outside 4 1/2 inches. Depth: Inside 2 in., Outside 3 in.
Date04 Jun 1901
LocalityFredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada
CollectorJewett, Stanley G.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeB
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “begun”)
Identificationpositive (transcribed as “sure”)
Nest Height1.22 m (4 feet)
Nest Supportfir bush
Nest Materialstwigs, grass, leaves, moss, mud
Nest Liningfine grass
Nest NotesInside diameter 3 inches, outside diameter 4.5 inches. Inside depth 2 inches, outside depth 3 inches.
HeaderOölogical Collection of Stanley G. Jewett
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