Dataset: ABS-ORNARCH
Taxa: Troglodytidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Archbold Biological Station Bird Collection


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Troglodytes aedon Vieillot, 1809
ORNARCH000311J. N. Layne   1971-03-09
United States, Florida, Nassau County, Amelia Island

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Troglodytes aedon Vieillot, 1809
ORNARCH000312Unknown   
United States, Florida, Highlands County

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Troglodytes aedon Vieillot, 1809
ORNARCH000313W. E. Dowling   1978-03-14
United States, Florida, St. Lucie County, Fort Pierce

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Troglodytes troglodytes (Linnaeus, 1758)
ORNARCH000309J. A. Dick   1965-12-23
United States, Missouri, Andrew County, St. Joseph, Highway 71, Andrew Co.

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Troglodytes troglodytes (Linnaeus, 1758)
ORNARCH000310Jay A. Weber   1929-10-12
United States, New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood

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Thryomanes bewickii (Audubon, 1827)
ORNARCH000314D. R. Paulson   1961-07-29
United States, California, Los Angeles County, LaCanada, N of SR-2, Los Angeles Co.

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ORNARCH000315   2001-07-21
United States, Florida, Highlands County, Archbold Biological Station

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ORNARCH000316W. L. Jennings   1964-05-11
United States, Florida, Pinellas County, Clearwater

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ORNARCH000317C. E. Winegarner   1971-03-05
United States, Florida, Highlands County, Archbold Biological Station, 8 miles south of Lake Placid

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ORNARCH000318Oscar E. Baynard   1937-01-09
United States, Florida, Highlands County, Highlands Hammock State Park

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Cistothorus platensis (Latham, 1790)
ORNARCH000308M. W. O'Brien   1963-10-14
United States, Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa, Univ. of South Florida

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Cistothorus palustris (A. Wilson, 1810)
ORNARCH000307Glen E. Woolfenden   1967-01-27
United States, Florida, Pinellas County, St. Petersburg, 7.3mi.N city hall


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