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Nest situated six feet up in a tangled mass of green brier and grape vines in edge of a thicket, along creek and fairly well hidden. Well made of grass and vine stems, grapevine bark strips (thin layers) and lined thickly with fine vine tendrils. Large and well cupped.
Date28 Apr 1928
LocalityPensauken, Camden, New Jersey, USA
CollectorMiller, Richard F.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen TypeC
Incubationslight (transcribed as “Slightly Incubated”)
Identificationunknown
Nest Height1.83 m (6 feet)
Nest Supporttangled mass of green brier and grape vines
Nest Materialsgrass, vine stems, grapevine bark strips
Nest Liningfine vine tendrils
Near Waternear water
Nest Settingedge of a thicket, along creek
Nest NotesFairly well hidden, large and well cupped
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