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Bell Museum

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

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Bell Museum birds


MMNH:Birds
011344[]Bjuge   
United States, Minnesota, Sherburne, Elk River, 45.3038673 -93.5671387

MMNH:Birds
028324[]Fuller   1974-09-03
United States, Minnesota, Chisago, St. Croix River near Taylors Falls, 45.410442 -92.6483059

MMNH:Birds
028325[]Fuller   1974-09-19
United States, Minnesota, Chisago, Near Carlos Avery Game Farm, 45.39845 -92.963562

MMNH:Birds
037941[]Bond   
United States, Iowa, Buena Vista, Storm Lake, 42.6410828 -95.209671

MMNH:Birds
038825[]   1989-09-17
United States, Minnesota, Beltrami, Bemidji, 47.4735489 -94.8802719

MMNH:Birds
041346[]   
Locality Unknown, unspecified

MMNH:Birds
041381[]Davis   1986-09-23
United States, Iowa, Woodbury, unspecified, 42.3860704 -96.0837211

MMNH:Birds
042400[]Rice   1994-05-18
United States, Minnesota, Washington, Hugo Township; T 31N, R 21W, Sec. 25, SW 1/4, 45.1420031 -92.912321

MMNH:Birds
001737[]   
Locality Unknown, unspecified

MMNH:Birds
004095[]Lano   1902-10-03
United States, Minnesota, Aitkin, Aitkin, 46.5330582 -93.7102509

MMNH:Birds
004097[]Lano   1899-05-07
United States, Minnesota, Aitkin, Aitkin, 46.5330582 -93.7102509

MMNH:Birds
005563[]Smith   1911-11-02
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Minnetonka, 44.9132614 -93.5033264

MMNH:Birds
005954[]Lano   1898-04-13
United States, Minnesota, Aitkin, Aitkin, 46.5330582 -93.7102509

MMNH:Birds
006357[]   
Locality Unknown, unspecified

MMNH:Birds
010477[]Long   1944-08-10
New Caledonia, Beach near Bourail


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