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Composed of weeds and strips of grape vine bark; lined with vine tendrils. Built two feet above the ground resting on some bending blackberry briers; in a small brier patch in a good-sized wood near its outer edge. On a ridge.
Date03 May 1908
LocalityBloody Run, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates39.740464, -80.36626 ↗ map
CollectorDickey, Samuel S.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typee
Incubationfresh
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “Female flushed”)
Nest Height0.61 m (2 feet)
Nest Supportbending blackberry briers
Nest Materialsweeds, strips of grape vine bark
Nest Liningvine tendrils
Nest Settingsmall brier patch in a good-sized wood near its outer edge, on a ridge
HeaderCOLLECTION OF S. S. DICKEY, WAYNESBURG, PA.
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