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Species: Common Catbird Scientific Dumetella carolinensis Locality: near Little Falls, Minnesota. Identity: positive/birds seen Incubation: fresh Distance from ground: two feet Tree: willow Nest: made of roots and bark - situated in dead willow about two feet above small stream.
Date01 Jun 1941
LocalityLittle Falls, Morrison, Minnesota, USA
CollectorCruttenden, John R.
Eggs in Set5
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “positive/birds seen”)
Nest Height0.61 m (2 feet)
Nest Supportdead willow
Nest Materialsroots, bark
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingwillow
Nest NotesSituated in dead willow about two feet above small stream
HeaderOOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF JOHN R. CRUTTENDEN QUINCY, ILLINOIS.
Further Details1/5/1941

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