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Bell Museum

Dataset: MMNH-Birds
Taxa: Alle
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum birds


MMNH:Birds
043183[]Latham, Roy   1933-11-22
United States, New York, Orient, Long Island

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043184[]Latham, Roy   1932-11-20
United States, New York, Orient, Long Island

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013571[]Robbins   1957-02-27
United States, Massachusetts, Essex, Gloucester

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014262[]Robbins   1957-02-27
United States, Massachusetts, Essex, Manchester

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014263[]Burnett   
United States, Massachusetts, Coast

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

MMNH:Birds
018603[]Broberg   1962-11-05
United States, Minnesota, Itasca, Grand Rapids, 47.2371445 -93.5302124

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021107[]Breckenridge   1965-06-16
United States, Alaska, Diomede Island, 65.754041 -168.9264679

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023525[]Broberg   1962-11-05
United States, Minnesota, Itasca, Grand Rapids: Wabana Lake, 47.4261129 -93.5224914

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

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

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003623[]Cahoon   1890-12-15
United States, Cape St. Marry (Massachusetts?)

MMNH:Birds
005463[]   
Locality Unknown, Yorkshire Coast

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007820[]   
United States, Minnesota, Lake of the Woods, Lake of the Woods, 49.0828613 -94.9520874

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000822[]Jencks   1877-01-13
United States, Rhode Island, Point Judith

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008367[]Boardman   1936-12-27
United States, Florida, Daytona Beach, 29.2108593 -81.0228806


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