Nest: The usual bulky structure of sticks lined with mud, rootlets and a little horse-hair. Placed at the very end of a branch of an oak sapling 30 feet above the ground. Eggs: 5. Incubation: Begun.
Field collection place:
Bellota, California
Field collector(s):
D S DeGroot; Ed N. Harrison; Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology
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