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Nest of leaves, grape vine bark and little mud stems, lined heavily with vine tendrils. Placed 4 feet up among briars growing over a small hickory bush in upper end of woods. Bird flushed from nest.
Date09 May 1908
LocalityWaynesburg, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.8909208, -80.186349 ↗ map
CollectorJacobs, Warren
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationslight
Identificationflushed
Nest Height1.22 m (4 feet)
Nest Supportbriars growing over a small hickory bush
Nest Materialsleaves, grape vine bark, little mud stems
Nest Liningvine tendrils
Nest Settingupper end of woods
Nest NotesBird flushed from nest.
HeaderCollection of J. Warren Jacobs, Waynesburg, PA.
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