Dataset: UAZ-Birds
Taxa: Cinclidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Bird Collection


UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-002100M.E. Musgrave   None2021-05-30
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Oak Creek, 20 mi. S. of Flagstaff, Coconino Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-005441A.L. Gardner   ALG-62541963-06-04
Mexico, Durango, Approx. 6 mi. S.W. of El Salto [Mex. Hwy. 40], ca. 9000 ft, Durango, Mexico

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-006100W.G. George   WGG-03741957-04-25
United States, Arizona, Greenlee, E. Fork of the Black River, Greenlee Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-006623G.C. Bateman   RDO-10341965-10-02
United States, Arizona, Apache, Sheep Crossing, White Mtns, Apache Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-006624G.C. Bateman   GCB-?1965-10-15
United States, Arizona, Apache, Sheep Crossing, White Mtns, Apache Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-006625G.C. Bateman   None1965-10-15
United States, Arizona, Apache, Sheep Crossing, White Mtns, Apache Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-018094J. Levy   2001-05-26
United States, Idaho, Adams, Near Council, along Old Hornet Creek Road, Adams Co, ID

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-013816A. Hesselberg   ABC-000?1975-01-18
United States, Arizona, Pima, N. side of Quinlan Mtns, Pima Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-013906S.H. Spofford   ABC-000?1973-05-03
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Cave Creek Canyon, Chiricahua Mtns, Cochise Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Cinclus mexicanus Swainson, 1827
UAz-015402T.R. Huels   TRH-24291987-09-18
United States, Arizona, Apache, USFS South Fork Campground, South Fork of Little Colorado River, Apache National Forest, Apache Co, Arizona


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