Dataset: OMNH-ornithology
Search Criteria: Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Ornithology


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Grallina cyanoleuca (Latham, 1802)
14032.0Waller   
Australia

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Gymnorhina tibicen (Latham, 1802)
14033.0J. Jardine   
Australia

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15311.0G. M. Matthews   
Australia, New South Wales

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15589.0   1900-04-10
Australia, Victoria, Swan Hill

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15598.0R. Kemp   1913-02-18
Australia, Queensland, Cable Station at Cape York

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15600.0R. Kemp   1913-07-12
Australia, Queensland, Cable Station at Cape York

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15601.0Dahl   1895-09-11
Australia, Northwestern Australia, Roebuck Bay

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Cormobates leucophaea (Latham, 1802)
15623.0G. S. Schrader   1906-06-00
Australia, New South Wales, Parramatta

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15626.0Schrader   1908-11-00
Australia, Cairns, Northern Queensland

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Zosterops lateralis (Latham, 1802)
15639.0G. M. Matthews   1913-01-01
Australia, Victoria, Selby

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Manorina melanocephala (Latham, 1802)
15643.0   1932-06-07
Australia, New York Zoo

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Corvus coronoides Vigors & Horsfield, 1827
22170.0A. C. Person   2005-07-11
Australia, South Australia, Maree, near the old Ghan Line Railway Station. Approximately: 29 Degrees, 40 Minutes, 0 Seconds South, 138 Degrees, 60 Minutes, 0 Seconds East

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22223.0A. C. Person   2005-07-09
Australia, South Australia, Highway B83, 6 kilometers North of Parachina, near abandoned railway station. Approximatly: 31 degrees South, 138 degrees, 20 minutes 0 seconds East


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