Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Buteo regalis (Archibuteo ferrugineus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNH:Birds-Bird
012216   1956-04-01
United States, Minnesota, Anoka, 4 mi E of Johnsville, 45.2019009 -93.1524685

MMNH:Birds-Bird
014114Dickerman   1958-03-20
United States, Texas, Dallam, 5 mi NE Dalhart

MMNH:Birds-Bird
016552Dickerman   1961-01-10
United States, Wyoming, Natrona, 19 mi SW Three Forks, 43.0820147 -107.5336465

MMNH:Birds-Bird
017711Fine   1962-02-10
United States, South Dakota, Potter, E. of Gettysburg on US Hwy 212, 45.0143312 -100.136261

MMNH:Birds-Bird
018667Breckenridge   1962-11-24
United States, Kansas, unspecified, 38.4983653 -98.320644

MMNH:Birds-Bird
022196Antinozzi   1966-10-31
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, Co. Rd.C2 near St. Paul, 45.0277997 -93.1765938

MMNH:Birds-Bird
027101   1941-12-21
United States, Kansas, Thomas, Colby, 39.3947592 -101.0504047

MMNH:Birds-Bird
004071Lano   1895-10-24
United States, Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, Madison, 45.0096626 -96.1959229

MMNH:Birds-Bird
004072Lano   1893-10-18
United States, Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, Madison, 45.0096626 -96.1959229

MMNH:Birds-Bird
004073Lano   1891-08-31
United States, Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, Madison, 45.0096626 -96.1959229

MMNH:Birds-Bird
041079Hosier   1895-05-02
Canada, Alberta, Calgary, 51.0344856 -114.0696716

MMNH:Birds-Bird
041416Thrune   1986-08-09
United States, Minnesota, Morrison, 3 mi E of Lastrup, 46.0392914 -93.9992212

MMNH:Birds-Bird
042600   1995-08-16
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, N side, Bowstring Lake., 47.5612374 -93.9159393

SMM:Bird
Image Associated With the Occurrence
Z77:1:26   1976-11-26
United States, Olmstead, Oxbow Park, 44.081446 -92.650822


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