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Situated 6 feet up in a moderately dense grown vine tangle 10 feet high in a wood along a creek and fairly well hidden. Usual make up of vine and grass stems, grape vine bark strips and lined thickly with fibre vine tendrils. Of average size.
Date01 May 1927
LocalityMaple Shade, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationslight
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “by bird flushed from nest (2)”)
Nest Height1.83 m (6 feet)
Nest Supportvine tangle
Nest Materialsvine, grass stems, grape vine bark strips
Nest Liningfibre vine tendrils
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingmoderately dense grown vine tangle 10 feet high in a wood along a creek
Nest Notesfairly well hidden, of average size
HeaderOOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF RICHARD F. MILLER, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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