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Nest of leaves, bark strips, creeping weeds and tendrils, lined with fine tendrils and grass. 4 feet up amongst dried leaves of broken oak branch, lodged in small elm branch in edge of woods on hillside.
Date11 May 1902
LocalityGreene, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.870946, -80.2111115 ↗ map
CollectorJacobs, Warren
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh
Identificationunknown
Nest Height1.22 m (4 feet)
Nest Supportsmall elm branch
Nest Materialsleaves, bark strips, creeping weeds, tendrils
Nest Liningfine tendrils, grass
Nest Settingedge of woods on hillside
Nest NotesNest lodged amongst dried leaves of broken oak branch in small elm branch
HeaderCollection of J. Warren Jacobs, Waynesburg, PA
Further DetailsSt. Louis Exhibit. | 32/4

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