Dataset: TTRS-Ornithology
Search Criteria: CUBA; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tall Timbers Research Station - Ornithology


TTRS:Ornithology
Tiaris canorus (Gmelin, 1789)
TTRS02976OTollin, O.   FSU 7010a1921-10-08
CUBA, Romelie

TTRS:Ornithology
Tiaris canorus (Gmelin, 1789)
TTRS02977OPalmer, Riley,   FSU 7010b1900-02-22
CUBA, Pinar del Rio

TTRS:Ornithology
Progne cryptoleuca Baird, 1865
TTRS03008OGundlach, J.   FSU 4881a
CUBA

TTRS:Ornithology
Agelaius humeralis (Vigors, 1827)
TTRS03043OGundlach,   FSU 6835a
CUBA

TTRS:Ornithology
Starnoenas cyanocephala (Linnaeus, 1758)
TTRS03075O,   FSU 3679a1927-05-05
CUBA

TTRS:Ornithology
Geotrygon chrysia Bonaparte, 1855
TTRS03076ORansden, C.T.   FSU 3676b1914-02-02
CUBA, Guantanamo, Rio Seco Woods, San Carlos Est


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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