Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calidris alpina sakhalina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MMNH:Birds-Bird
015122Patten   1956-09-15
Korea, approx 3.5 mi N of Inchon, Kyonggi-do

MMNH:Birds-Bird
000910Roberts   1893-05-21
United States, Minnesota, Jackson, Heron Lake

MMNH:Birds-Bird
000909Roberts   1893-05-21
United States, Minnesota, Jackson, Heron Lake

MMNH:Birds-Bird
008812Washburn   1885-09-02
United States, Minnesota, Thief River

MMNH:Birds-Bird
008009Breckenridge   1933-08-25
Canada, Manitoba, Nonala, 59.940439 -94.8393917

MMNH:Birds-Bird
006362Surber   1922-06-10
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Marais, 47.7504921 -90.3343048

MMNH:Birds-Bird
003878Cantwell   1889-05-23
United States, Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, unspecified, 45.0385965 -96.1386108

MMNH:Birds-Bird
003877Emerson   1898-02-05
United States, California, Hayward

MMNH:Birds-Bird
003876Hoyt   
United States, Florida, Tampa Bay, 27.6891098 -82.5727158

MMNH:Birds-Bird
002774   1901-04-18
United States, Indiana, Pullman

MMNH:Birds-Bird
027217Kendall   1934-05-19
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis, Eveleth, 47.462429 -92.5398865

MMNH:Birds-Bird
015128Patten   1956-09-29
Japan, Suminoe, Osaka

MMNH:Birds-Bird
015123Patten   1956-10-21
Korea, approx 3.5 mi N of Inchon, Kyonggi-do

MMNH:Birds-Bird
001471Benner   
United States, New York, Long Island

iDigBio-FMNH:birds
16166P. B. Peabody   7338331894-05-19
United States, Minnesota, Jackson Co, heron lake, 43.7949562 -95.3202744

iDigBio-FMNH:birds
20995P. B. Peabody   7386281894-05-19
United States, Minnesota, Jackson Co, heron lake, 43.7949562 -95.3202744

iDigBio-CM:birds
p165444Swanson, G.   1933-05-20
United States, Minnesota, lake pepin

iDigBio-CM:birds
p165445Swanson, G.   1933-05-20
United States, Minnesota, lake pepin

iDigBio-CM:birds
p165446Swanson, G.   1933-05-20
United States, Minnesota, lake pepin


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