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Bell Museum

Dataset: MMNH-Birds
Search Criteria: Greenland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum birds


MMNH:Birds
015801[]Shay   
Greenland, A few miles S of Thule

MMNH:Birds
015823[]Peary   1893-07-31
Greenland, unspecified

MMNH:Birds
003621[]   1891-07-23
Greenland, Northwest Greenland, McCormick Bay

MMNH:Birds
003622[]   1891-07-22
Greenland, Northwest Greenland, 8mi off Cape York

MMNH:Birds
003758[]   1890-03-19
Greenland, N Greenland

MMNH:Birds
039828[]Laurent-Christensen   1926-06-15
Greenland, Christianshaab District

MMNH:Birds
039831[]Laurent-Christensen   1926-06-17
Greenland, Christianshaab District

MMNH:Birds
039832[]Laurent-Christensen   1926-06-21
Greenland, Christianshaab District

MMNH:Birds
039833[]Laurent-Christensen   1926-06-13
Greenland, Christianshaab District

MMNH:Birds
040355[]Laurent-Christensen   1926-06-07
Greenland, Egedisminde

MMNH:Birds
040356[]Laurent-Christensen   1925-06-20
Greenland, Ikamiut

MMNH:Birds
005457[]   1910-03-04
Greenland, Godhaab

MMNH:Birds
005465[]   1911-09-28
Greenland, Godhaab

MMNH:Birds
008714[]Nielsen   1930-06-07
Greenland, Hvalrosodden


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