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Nest placed 5 ft. up in greenbrier clump of Viburnum shrubs in woods. Loosely made of many twigs, vine tendrils & grass stems, few dry leaves & bark strips, thickly lined with rootlets.
Date25 May 1909
LocalityMaple Shade, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen TypeE
Incubationslight
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “flushed female”)
Nest Height1.52 m (5 feet)
Nest Supportgreenbrier clump of Viburnum shrubs
Nest Materialstwigs, vine tendrils, grass stems, dry leaves, bark strips
Nest Liningrootlets
Nest Settingwoods
Nest NotesLoosely made nest structure
HeaderCOLLECTION OF RICHARD F. MILLER
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