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Sunday Apr 16/98 Went
up Treasure Camp on but
egles were not there, nor
went the Kites On a
hill I climbed to
a Magpies nest in
an oak 40 ft up. It held
5 eggs which were fresh.
The eggs were afterwards
groken Nest round, made
of oak sticks. Measured 1 1/2
ft across, with hole in
the side. Interior depression
6 in. across & 5 inches deep,
lined with roots.. In the
canetree was another old
magpies nest from which
a Sparrow hawk flew. It
held 5 fresh handsome