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Locality: Eight miles North of London, Pope County, Arkansas. Made of twigs, weeds, rags and a few strings and lined with weeds, and placed 8 feet from the ground in an umbrella chinaberry tree.
Date01 Jun 1924
LocalityLondon, Pope, Arkansas, USA
CollectorMiller, Charles
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typec
Incubationfresh
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “birds seen”)
Nest Height2.44 m (8 feet)
Nest Supportumbrella chinaberry tree
Nest Materialstwigs, weeds, rags, strings
Nest Liningweeds
HeaderChas. Miller, London, Arkansas
Further DetailsN454 | 4-Feb
✦ Anecdote
The nest contains rags as structural material, which is unusual and suggests the birds incorporated human-made fabric scraps into their construction.

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