Field notes, v4514
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the heavy wind which caused all birds to stick to cover Coll.by: Alden H.Miller for J&J B. 8 N. Dwarf Savannah Sparrow Date: July 5, 1924 I.neb. Advanced Local: Stanwary, Tacoma, Pierce Co. Wash Set. Mark W8/3# Nest: An the prairie in a patch of dwarf scotch broom. Nest on a sloping knoll covered with broom, built into ground in a clump of the plant. Nest made of grass (dry) well edfied and put together like a Gnuco's. Bird flushed at about 7ft. and soon returned to chirp and scold. Coll.by: Alden H.Miller for J&J B, 9 N. Cedar Waxwing Date: July 6, 1924 I.neb. Fresh Local Tacoma Pierce Co. Wash. Set. Mark: 9W/5 Nest. In an alder bush near the swamp. Willow association bence growth. Nest 7ft up