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Nest made of leaves and grasses and lined with finer grasses. Placed 3 feet high in Post Oak sapling.
Date26 May 1923
LocalityConway, Faulkner, Arkansas, USA
CollectorIrby, Theodore
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typec
Incubationcommenced (transcribed as “about three or four days”)
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “female flushed”)
Nest Height0.91 m (3 feet)
Nest SupportPost Oak sapling
Nest Materialsleaves, grasses
Nest Liningfiner grasses
HeaderFROM THE OOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF REV. H. E. WHEELER, CONWAY, ARKANSAS
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