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Usual nest of weeds, leaves and grass, lined with rootlets, situated about seven feet up in lower branches of small oak in woods.
Date20 Apr 1929
LocalityLytle, Texas, USA
Coordinates29.233809, -98.797397 ↗ map
CollectorKirn, Albert J.B.
Eggs in Set4
Specimen Typee
Incubationslight (transcribed as “Small embryos”)
Identificationbird on nest (transcribed as “bird sitting”)
Nest Height2.13 m (7 feet)
Nest Supportlower branches of small oak
Nest Materialsweeds, leaves, grass
Nest Liningrootlets
Nest Settingwoods
HeaderOOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF ALBERT J. B. KIRN
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