Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Falco mexicanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNH:Birds-Bird
043105Breckenridge, Walter   1931-08-14
United States, Wyoming, Sundance, 44.4023743 -104.3757858

MMNH:Birds-Bird
012334Hibbard   1956-02-02
United States, North Dakota, Stutsman, 4 mi E of Woodworth, 47.1424961 -99.2183035

MMNH:Birds-Bird
017362   
North America, Duluth, MN ?????

MMNH:Birds-Bird
027469Walden   1971-12-25
United States, Colorado, near Denver

MMNH:Birds-Bird
030340Redig   1975-12-16
United States, Minnesota, Pope, Glenwood, 45.6502609 -95.3897095

MMNH:Birds-Bird
003484De la Barre   1884-09-11
United States, Minnesota, Traverse, unspecified, 45.8043344 -96.5540506

MMNH:Birds-Bird
037934Bond   1887-12-23
United States, Iowa, Buena Vista, Storm Lake, 42.6410828 -95.209671

MMNH:Birds-Bird
004081Lano   1895-09-24
United States, Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, Madison, 45.0096626 -96.1959229

MMNH:Birds-Bird
Image Associated With the Occurrence
042416unknown   1996-08-20
United States, Minnesota, Roseau, Warroad Post Office., 48.9068465 -95.3174901

MMNH:Birds-Bird
005162Bailey   1911-01-10
United States, Montana, Corvallis, 46.3141251 -114.1145325

MMNH:Birds-Bird
007707Peterson   1930-11-01
United States, Minnesota, Pipestone, Pipestone, 44.0005684 -96.3175125

MMNH:Birds-Bird
007884Peterson   1932-09-25
United States, Minnesota, Pipestone, Pipestone, 44.0005684 -96.3175125

MMNH:Birds-Bird
007896Fellows   1932-11-06
United States, South Dakota, Arlington, 44.3644123 -97.1331253

MMNH:Birds-Bird
008244Peterson   1935-11-16
United States, Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, Madison, 45.0096626 -96.1959229

MMNH:Birds-Bird
008245Peterson   1935-11-16
United States, Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, Madison, 45.0096626 -96.1959229

MMNH:Birds-Bird
047669Kuyava, G   1960-06-09
United States, Minnesota, St Louis, Duluth, Duluth dump near airport


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