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Nest, of course staying with their mating in bushes usually about six or eight in diameter about 7 ft from ground.
Date16 Apr 1900
LocalityBrownsville, Cameron, Texas, USA
Coordinates25.9540565, -97.4742175 ↗ map
CollectorArmstrong, Frank B.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh
Identificationpositive (transcribed as “Sure”)
Nest Height2.13 m (7 feet)
Nest Supportbushes
Nest Settingbushes
Nest NotesNest staying with their mating in bushes usually about six or eight in diameter
Further Details4-Aug

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