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Placed 6 feet up in thick honeysuckle vines on bushes 7 ft high by path in hollow on woods near creek, completely hidden. Small, loosely made of few vine tendrils, wild grape vine bark strips, lined thickly with fine canes tendrils.
Date13 May 1919
LocalityGloucester, Camden, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set2
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationunknown (transcribed as “9 earnest”)
Nest Height1.83 m (6 feet)
Nest Supporthoneysuckle vines on bushes
Nest Materialsvine tendrils, wild grape vine bark strips
Nest Liningfine canes tendrils
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingwoods near creek
Nest NotesPlaced in thick honeysuckle vines on bushes 7 ft high by path in hollow, completely hidden. Small, loosely made.
HeaderCOLLECTION OF ERNEST A. BUTLER, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
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