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Nest situated in a bush, composed of weeds, grasses & leaves lined with grass stems & rootlets. Diameter inside: 3 inches, outside: 4 inches. Depth inside: 2 inches, outside: 3 inches.
Date21 May 1903
LocalityAugusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA
CollectorCleckley, M.T.
Eggs in Set3
Specimen Typec
Incubationfresh
Identificationflushed (transcribed as “Bird flushed”)
Nest Supportbush
Nest Materialsweeds, grasses, leaves
Nest Lininggrass stems, rootlets
Nest NotesNest diameter inside: 3 inches, outside: 4 inches. Depth inside: 2 inches, outside: 3 inches.
HeaderOölogical Collection of Doctor M. T. Cleckley, Augusta, Georgia.
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