Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas
Bell Museum
Dataset: MMNH-Birds
Taxa: Meleagrididae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences
Page 1, records 1-19 of 19
MMNH:Birds
043531[] unknown 1994-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Winona, Whitewater WMA (Wildlife Management Area), 44.0883248 -91.9991684
MMNH:Birds
011994[] Grewe 1956-02-05
United States, Minnesota, unspecified, 46.4438614 -93.3633655
MMNH:Birds
011995[] Grewe 1956-02-05
United States, Minnesota, unspecified, 46.4438614 -93.3633655
MMNH:Birds
012225[]
Locality Unknown, unspecified
MMNH:Birds
012397[] Dickerman 1956-06-27
Mexico, COAH, LAS MARGARITAS, 28.7002409 -101.23371
MMNH:Birds
012553[]
United States, Minnesota, unspecified, 46.4438614 -93.3633655
MMNH:Birds
012554[]
United States, Minnesota, unspecified, 46.4438614 -93.3633655
MMNH:Birds
012555[]
United States, Minnesota, unspecified, 46.4438614 -93.3633655
MMNH:Birds
013835[]
Locality Unknown, unspecified
MMNH:Birds
027126[] 1971-11-23
United States, Minnesota, Winona, Whitewater Refuge, 44.1531445 -92.0256042
MMNH:Birds
032614[] Porter 1976-12-15
United States, Minnesota, unspecified, 46.4438614 -93.3633655
MMNH:Birds
032615[] Barroughclough
United States, Minnesota, Houston, T13N, R4W, Sec.11, 43.738918 -91.2837696
MMNH:Birds
032616[]
Locality Unknown, unspecified
MMNH:Birds
032617[] Porter
United States, Minnesota, unspecified, 46.4438614 -93.3633655
MMNH:Birds
040790[] Warner
United States, Minnesota, Olmsted, Rochester area, 44.0216675 -92.4698792
MMNH:Birds
009767[] Stoddard 1951-02-08
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Thomasville, 30.8365917 -83.9787903
MMNH:Birds
041875[] Temple 1990-02-10
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Bosque del Apache National Wildllife Refuge., 33.7996912 -106.8681335
MMNH:Birds
038886[] 1900-03-28
United States, Louisiana, Hammond
MMNH:Birds
008029[] Stoddard 1934-02-02
United States, Georgia, Grady, unspecified, 30.8780908 -84.2269936
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