Dataset: ASU-ASUORC
Taxa: Paridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Ornithology Collection


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Baeolophus bicolor (Linnaeus, 1766)
ASUORC000731   RWW 069

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Baeolophus bicolor (Linnaeus, 1766)
ASUORC001232   1973-04-10
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, 2 miles SW of Ann Arbor

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Baeolophus inornatus (Gambel, 1845)
ASUORC000787Stephen P. Getman   SPG 61965-02-06
United States, California, Santa Clara, 1 mile W of Palo Alto Hills Country Club

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Baeolophus inornatus (Gambel, 1845)
ASUORC000979Robert D. Ohmart   
unknown

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Poecile gambeli (Ridgway, 1886)
ASUORC000130R. H. Davy   RHD 3071959-11-07
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Tank Road area, SW of Grand Canyon National Park entrance

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Poecile gambeli (Ridgway, 1886)
ASUORC000129R. H. Davy   RHD 3491959-11-07
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Tank Rd. area, SW of Grand Canyon

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Poecile rufescens (J. K. Townsend, 1837)
ASUORC000730S. P. Getman   SPG 21965-01-23
United States, California, Santa Clara, Near SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory


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