The field notes are unusually brief and cryptic, stating only 'in orange' which could refer to an orange tree, orange-colored vegetation, or some other orange substrate, making this record particularly ambiguous compared to typical detailed nest descriptions.
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" ·