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Nest 5' from ground in tangle of wild grape vines growing on a leaning willow. Made of a few dead leaves and many dead grape vine twigs and bark from vine, inside lined with black roots. Copied from the notes of E.S. Currier.
Date07 Jun 1901
LocalityLee, Iowa, USA
CollectorCurrier, Edmunde S.
Eggs in Set5
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationunknown
Nest Height1.52 m (5 feet)
Nest Supporttangle of wild grape vines growing on a leaning willow
Nest Materialsdead leaves, dead grape vine twigs, bark from vine
Nest Liningblack roots
Nest Settingtangle of wild grape vines growing on a leaning willow
Nest NotesCopied from the notes of E.S. Currier
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Further DetailsF/5

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