Field Notes · Catnum 168572 · score 2 — low uncertainty
Nest held eggs a week ago (19th), placed in double "crotch" of two blackberry and two arrow wood stems, in bush row along unused lane lined on both sides with bushes, briers and sprouts, poorly hidden. Deeply cupped, of average size and well, though loosely put together, made of few twigs, dead leaves, weed and grass stems, and weed strips, lined with brown and blackish rootlets.
Metadata · Catnum 168572
Date26 May 1923
LocalityBustleton, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.066111, -75.051622 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “Five days incubated”)
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “7 seen”)
Nest Supportdouble crotch of two blackberry and two arrow wood stems
Nest Materialsfew twigs, dead leaves, weed stems, grass stems, weed strips
Nest Liningbrown and blackish rootlets
Nest Settingbush row along unused lane lined on both sides with bushes, briers and sprouts
Nest NotesNest held eggs a week ago (19th), poorly hidden. Deeply cupped, of average size and well, though loosely put together.
Further Details175/4