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Nest of grasses, dried weed tendrils, and shreds of wild grapevine bark, heavily lined with cornish vine tendrils. Placed 4½ ft. up in small maple sapling, in narrow thicket of same bordering a section of woods. Bird flushed from nest.
Date18 Jul 1934
LocalityMorgan Township, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.958211, -80.103062 ↗ map
CollectorJacobs, Warren
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh (transcribed as “Fresh (Orange colored yolks).”)
Identificationflushed
Nest Height1.37 m (4.5 feet)
Nest Supportsmall maple sapling
Nest Materialsgrasses, dried weed tendrils, shreds of wild grapevine bark
Nest Liningcornish vine tendrils
Nest Settingnarrow thicket of maple saplings bordering a section of woods
Nest NotesBird flushed from nest.
HeaderCollection of J. Warren Jacobs. Waynesburg, PA.
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