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About 5 feet up in dead honeysuckle vines depending from bushes on edge of woods by muddy road, well shaded by overhanging vine roots 2 ft. above it. Lovely woods of five more stems, thin layer of tree leaves (dry) & bark strips (grape vine); lined thinly with fine weed and vine tendrils of average size.
Date28 May 1934
LocalityFox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.072287, -75.068988 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationfresh
Identificationbird seen (transcribed as “female seen”)
Nest Supportdead honeysuckle vines
Nest Materialsfive more stems, thin layer of tree leaves (dry), bark strips (grape vine)
Nest Liningfine weed and vine tendrils
Nest Settingedge of woods by muddy road, well shaded by overhanging vine roots
Nest NotesNest depending from bushes, well shaded by overhanging vine roots 2 ft. above it
HeaderOOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF RICHARD F. MILLER, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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