← Back to records
Nest of dry leaves and grapevine bark, lined with fine shreds of the same materials. Placed 6 ft. up among wild grapevines overgrowing a sumac, scrubby elm sapling. Birds near.
Date17 Jun 1934
LocalityMorgan Township, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.958211, -80.103062 ↗ map
CollectorJacobs, Warren
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationslight (transcribed as “small embryo”)
Identificationbird seen
Nest Height1.83 m (6 feet)
Nest Supportwild grapevines
Nest Materialsdry leaves, grapevine bark
Nest Liningfine shreds of dry leaves, fine shreds of grapevine bark
Nest Settingwild grapevines overgrowing a sumac, scrubby elm sapling
Nest NotesBirds near.
HeaderCollection of J. Warren Jacobs, Waynesburg, PA.
Further Details57/3

Flag Catnum 105304 for review

Ask the Collection
Claude · conversation remembered
I know this collection — 879 NOCA egg sets, 1883–1982. Ask me about collectors, nesting habits, localities, incubation stages, or anything about Cardinalis cardinalis biology.
Try: "Who collected the most records?" · "What materials are most common in nests?" · "Tell me about nests near streams" ·