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The Wilson PjI'llktix — No. (iT, 



Nest. 



On ledges of cliffs, in trees, even on the ground; made of 

 sticks, lined w ith mos^^, dry grass, and feathers. 



Eggs. 



Three to six, laid in late May or June. 38 x 30 mm. 

 Cream or cla}"-color, with many spots of reddish brown and 

 blackish-brown, often entirely obscuring the ground color. 

 Only one brood is raised. 



J'tiico i-^luiiiliix. White (iyrtalcoii. feiiii'.li'. (Sit. CitiS collection of 

 W. F. !!.. Fehruar.v. I'.mk;. K:iii-ck. i!c;;r (ioo 'I'.nh. (;'een!;r.id.) 



