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Situated in the upright fork in a small apple tree standing in a small thicket in gully. Built of small dead twigs, bark strips and skeleton leaves woven together quite loosely and lined with dark colored rootlets and fine bark strips. Diameter Inside 3 1/4" Outside 7" Depth Inside 2" Outside 3 1/2"
Date16 Jun 1934
LocalityIrondequoit, Monroe, New York, USA
CollectorPaul, L.H.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “about 3 days”)
Identificationbird on nest (transcribed as “Bird on nest.”)
Nest Supportupright fork in small apple tree
Nest Materialssmall dead twigs, bark strips, skeleton leaves
Nest Liningdark colored rootlets, fine bark strips
Nest Settingsmall thicket in gully
Nest NotesBuilt quite loosely and woven together. Diameter Inside 3 1/4" Outside 7" Depth Inside 2" Outside 3 1/2"
HeaderOological Collection of LUCIUS H. PAUL
Further Details1/3/1934

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