Dataset: ASU-ASUORC
Search Criteria: Mexico; Nayarit; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Ornithology Collection


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Icterus pustulatus (Wagler, 1829)
ASUORC000638Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 16591965-12-28
Mexico, Nayarit, Acaponeta, 3 miles S of Acaponeta, MX Hwy 15, 22.4615300 -105.3689700

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Pitangus sulphuratus (Linnaeus, 1766)
ASUORC000925Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 16551965-12-27
Mexico, Nayarit, 4 miles W of Acaponeta

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Melozone kieneri (Bonaparte, 1850)
ASUORC000977Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 16561965-12-28
Mexico, Nayarit, Hwy 15, 3 miles S of Acaponeta

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Callipepla douglasii (Vigors, 1829)
ASUORC000981Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 6621964-07-02
Mexico, Nayarit, 20 miles SE of Acaponeta, Hwy 190 junction

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Vireo bellii Audubon, 1844
ASUORC001133Robert D. Ohmart   1965-12-28
Mexico, Nayarit, 3 miles S of Acaponeta, MX Hwy 15

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ASUORC001186Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 6371964-06-27
Mexico, Nayarit, MX Hwy 54, 4.5 miles NE of San Blas

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Melanotis caerulescens (Swainson, 1827)
ASUORC001278Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 16581965-12-28
Mexico, Nayarit, 3 miles S of Acaponeta, MX Hwy 15

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Piaya cayana (Linnaeus, 1766)
ASUORC001328Robert D. Ohmart   1965-12-28
Mexico, Nayarit, 3 mi S of Acaponeta, Mx Hwy 15

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Cassiculus melanicterus (Swainson, 1827)
ASUORC001329Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 6401964-06-27
Mexico, Nayarit, 4.5 miles NE of San Blas, Mx Hwy 54

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Saltator coerulescens Vieillot, 1817
ASUORC001367Robert D. Ohmart   RDO 16571965-12-28
Mexico, Nayarit, 3 miles S of Acaponeta, MX Hwy 15

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ASUORC001384W. J. Schaldach   WJS 127011963-12-29
Mexico, Nayarit, Playa Novillero

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Empidonax difficilis S. F. Baird, 1858
ASUORC001546Crossin, R. S.   1965-12-28
Mexico, Nayarit, 3 mi S. Acaponeta, Mex Hwy 15


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