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NEST: of moss reeds and herbage under tussock on ground in Arctic region.
EGGS — 2 to 7: discolored white, laid in June and incubated by female for about six weeks.
North America. West to Bering Island. Winters on Pacific coast from British Columbia diminishingly south. Interiorly from Lake Erie, southern Illinois to Louisiana, Texas and on Atlantic Coast from Delaware, Maryland to South Carolina. Casual in Massachusetts, Florida and New Mexico.