Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calidris canutus (Tringa canutus), Calidris canutus rufa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNH:Birds-Bird
010639Nelson   1952-09-10
United States, South Dakota, Brown, Sand Lake Refuge, 45.7581673 -98.2516785

MMNH:Birds-Bird
001404Benner   
United States, New York, unspecified

MMNH:Birds-Bird
Image Associated With the Occurrence
019983Breckenridge   1964-06-02
United States, Alaska, Wales, Seward Peninsula, 65.6152197 -168.0812073

MMNH:Birds-Bird
002164Hvoslef   1885-09-07
United States, Minnesota, Fillmore, Lanesboro, 43.7192568 -91.969986

MMNH:Birds-Bird
022317Worthington   1890-04-30
United States, Georgia, McIntosh, unspecified, 31.4979859 -81.420681

MMNH:Birds-Bird
002771   1902-09-15
United States, Indiana, Wolf Lake, 41.6697062 -87.5210381

MMNH:Birds-Bird
002772   1902-09-15
United States, Indiana, Wolf Lake, 41.6697062 -87.5210381

MMNH:Birds-Bird
031636Oehlenschlager, Richard   1974-09-28
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 0.5 KM W CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.6007009 -95.066892

MMNH:Birds-Bird
003448McIlwraith   1888-06-03
Canada, Ontario, Hamilton, 43.2451706 -79.8500824

MMNH:Birds-Bird
000702Jencks   1876-09-16
United States, Rhode Island, Point Judith

MMNH:Birds-Bird
008007Swanson   1933-09-14
United States, Minnesota, Goodhue, frontenac, 44.5110703 -92.3565826

MMNH:Birds-Bird
046424Rappole, JH   

MMNH:Birds-Bird
010101Nelson   1951-06-03
United States, South Dakota, Brown, Sand Lake, 45.7220008 -98.2871246

MMNH:Birds-Bird
008071Twomey   1933-05-17
Canada, Alberta, Beaver Lake, 54.716671 -111.8333282

MMNH:Birds-Bird
008072Twomey   1934-05-17
Canada, Alberta, Beaver Lake, 54.716671 -111.8333282

iDigBio-NYSM:zo
Image Associated With the Occurrence
7297Barker, Fred   
United States, Minnesota, Otter Tail, parkers prairie [locality suspect, see notes in site record].


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