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Nest as usual of weed tendrils, grasses, and shreds of wild grapevine bark, lined with tennish vine tendrils. Placed five feet up in hawthorn bush in edge of woods and field on hillside. Bird flushed from nest.
Date20 Jun 1934
LocalityFranklin Township, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.887221, -80.173662 ↗ map
CollectorJacobs, Warren
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh (transcribed as “Fresh.”)
Identificationflushed
Nest Height1.52 m (5 feet)
Nest Supporthawthorn bush
Nest Materialsweed tendrils, grasses, shreds of wild grapevine bark
Nest Liningtennish vine tendrils
Nest Settingedge of woods and field on hillside
Nest NotesBird flushed from nest.
HeaderCollection of J. Warren Jacobs. Waynesburg, PA.
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