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Placed 2 ft up in Rhododendron bushes yard high, by stream in wood & fairly well hidden. Nest made of grass & weed stems, many dead leaves, lined thickly with black rootlets
Date17 Jun 1917
LocalityLa Anna, Pike, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates41.2475, -75.33472 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationhalf (transcribed as “one-half or over”)
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “by seeing female”)
Nest Height0.61 m (2 feet)
Nest SupportRhododendron bushes
Nest Materialsgrass, weed stems, dead leaves
Nest Liningblack rootlets
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingyard by stream in wood
Nest Notesfairly well hidden, lined thickly with black rootlets
HeaderFROM THE OOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF Richard C. Harlow, - State College, Pa.
Further DetailsC. F. STONE, PRINTER, BRANCHPORT, N. Y. | 160/4

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