WeEsT RECORD CARD 
NORTH AMERICAN NEST-RECORD CARD PROGRAM you Shaded Boxes not to be completed by observer 
. Species: KR 3 . i SS) ek) 14 
Ob/N Pe ts : | 
Observer (two initials, last name) 15~ | 17 
In squares in space opposite ————-» A 4 OC Lee z Vv |Z My [L | 
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ill in if known 
Locality (in relation to nearest town) 3 Liked S0uph | Bnet I _ Latitude Ak: : 
= S Ve evation 3 29 3 aI 335. 
County Sanga on 4) SRA. i feet above a level) 3 aie S| fos 
State or Province LMiners 010 ‘Oo ee 
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BITAT (circle where appropriate) 
oods 2. Swamp 3. Marsh 4. Field 5. Grassland 6. Desert 7. Tundra 8. Suburban 9. Urban 
. Other (specify 
Ol. Coniertun TEDDeCiios 03. Mixed 04. Orchard 05. Cultivated 06. Fallow 07. No Veget. 08. Hedgerow 
09. Shrub 10. Sf 11. Brackish 12. Fresh 13. Sandy Beach 14. Gravel Beach 15. Other (specify) 
DOMINANT PLANT(S) IN HABITAT (list one or two) 
Ooks Atos PETE 
NEST SITE (circle where appropriate) 
Ol Bare ground 02 On ground in vegetation 03 Floating 04 Low vegetation 05 Shrub 06 palm @Peciduons tree branch 
08 Deciduous tree cavity 09 Conifer branch 10 Conifer cavity 11 Nest box 12 Other structure Cliff or bank 
14 Other (specify) : 
PRINCIPAL PLANT OR STRUCTURE 
SUPPORTING NEST TO. ye) Lhe V4 Tree. 
Height of Eggs Above Ground or Water in Feet (feet and tenths if under five feet) feet tenths = 
fol 7'@l—[ 
ea 
If parasited by Cowbird check here Sl If same pair had other nestings this year, indicate which this is (1, 2, 3) 
and see instructions. (use separate card for each nesting) 
rev. 5-4-71 PLEASE COMPLETE BOTH SIDES OF THE CARD 
Fron? Srde 
( Example Only) 
Keverse Site 
If used for colonial nesting check here [ | and see instructions 
Now Col..1-22 2° fd. 
(Cal.2-14, side 1) | 
Myo [__DATE [Eggs [Young] Edit [Build-[Adult ENS 
3 
ing tte Stage of building, if eggs warm, age of young, if banded, etc. 
AO cee Aevoune 
| QO” Cun d ELL 
Oung hed Wounds 
01 Unknown because not revisited OUTCOME INCLUDING CASES WHERE OUTCOME UNKNOWN (circle where appropriate) 
02 Young seen leaving nest 07 Nest deserted 12 Failure due to competition with other species 
03 Parent(s) excited near nest 08 Failure due to weather 13 Failure due to human activities 
04 Parent(s) with young near nest 09 Failure due to predation _ 14 Failure due to pesticides (give details separately) 
Cex empty, intact 10 Failure due to invertebrate parasites 15 Other (describe above) 
oy Nest empty, damaged 11 Failure due to cowbirds 3 
Please complete both sides and return at end of season to your Regional Center or to Laboratory of Ornithology, 
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14850. We thank you for contributing your time and efforts to this program. 
