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Placed 4 ft. up in clump of flowering blackberry bushes in edge of woods along farm, well hidden. Loosely made of vine tendrils, grasses, dead leaves & grape vine bark strips, lined very thinly with fine vine tendrils. Well defined.
Date29 May 1912
LocalityWalnut Hill, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40.09694, -75.07833 ↗ map
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeE
Incubationslight
Identificationunknown (transcribed as “by F.”)
Nest Height1.22 m (4 feet)
Nest Supportclump of flowering blackberry bushes
Nest Materialsvine tendrils, grasses, dead leaves, grape vine bark strips
Nest Liningfine vine tendrils
Nest Settingedge of woods along farm
Nest Noteswell hidden, loosely made, lined very thinly, well defined
HeaderCOLLECTION OF RICHARD F. MILLER, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
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