Pollard willow, bank of River Great Ouse, about 7ft from ground.
The nest was placed on a bunch of twigs which grew outwards from the trunk, near the top, and rested against the trunk. The bird was sitting when I found it, and it contained 1 fresh egg, 1 egg too much incubated to clean, and 1 young one, two or three days old. The tree was one of a wood of pollard willows, which stood ankle deep in a most luxuriant growth of stinging nettles, burdock, and other rank herbage.
River Great Ouse, between Great Barford and Willington, Bedfordshire, May 31st.
The nest was placed on a bunch of twigs which grew outwards from the trunk, near the top, and rested against the trunk. The bird was sitting when I found it, and it contained 1 fresh egg, 1 egg too much incubated to clean, and 1 young one, two or three days old. The tree was one of a wood of pollard willows, which stood ankle deep in a most luxuriant growth of stinging nettles, burdock, and other rank herbage.
River Great Ouse, between Great Barford and Willington, Bedfordshire, May 31st.
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