Dataset: TTRS-Ornithology
Taxa: Aythya affinis
Search Criteria: Florida; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Archbold Biological Station Bird Collection


ABS:ORNARCH
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
ORNARCH001197   1960-12-29
United States, Florida, Brevard County, Cape Canaveral

ABS:ORNARCH
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
ORNARCH001202   1964-08-03
United States, Florida, Pinellas County, Howard-Frankland Causeway, W end

Tall Timbers Research Station - Ornithology


TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS00070OStoddard, Sr., H.L.   1962-05-25
UNITED STATES, Florida, Franklin, Dog Island, 29.8074334 -84.5960999

TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS00071OStoddard, Sr., H.L.   1953-03-28
UNITED STATES, Florida, Franklin, St. George Island, 29.6519572 -84.8886108

TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS00073OStoddard, Sr., H.L.   1958-11-06
UNITED STATES, Florida, Leon, WCTV Tower, 30.6637790 -84.2106110

TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS02372OOlson, S.L.   SLO 9301967-12-24
UNITED STATES, Florida, Franklin, Alligator Point, 29.8984753 -84.3533707

TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS02582OKale, H.W.   VBB864, RC341967-01-19
UNITED STATES, Florida, Indian River, Vero Beach

TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS03391OStevenson, Stevenson, H.M., J.M.   FSU 1655g1965-08-03
UNITED STATES, Florida, Franklin, Apalachicola Bay

TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS03769OStevenson, H.M.   1974-07-14
UNITED STATES, Florida, Leon, Lake Jackson, 30.5332851 -84.3315697

TTRS:Ornithology
Aythya affinis (Eyton, 1838)
TTRS03912OStevenson, H.M.   1974-07-14
UNITED STATES, Florida, Leon, Lake Jackson, 30.5332851 -84.3315697


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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