Dataset: MLBS
Taxa: Junco
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mountain Lake Biological Station


MLBS
104L. Wolf   1984-07-16
United States, Virginia, Mountain Lake Biological Station Pembroke, 37.3752700 -80.5222760

MLBS
107L. Wolf   1983-07-31
United States, Virginia, Mountain Lake Pond Drain Road Giles Co., 37.3752700 -80.5222760

MLBS:4818
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
116William Palmer   48181897-10-17
United States, West Virginia, Scott Run Fairfax Co., 39.4231000 -85.0127000

MLBS:3715
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
149William Palmer   37151894-11-06
United States, Virginia, Ballston Alex Co., 38.8820000 -77.1115000

MLBS:1634
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
150William Palmer   16341887-11-08
United States, Virginia, Ballston Alex Co., 38.8820000 -77.1115000

MLBS
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
151D.R.H.   1936-08-07
United States, Virginia, Mountain Lake, 37.3554000 -80.5378000

MLBS:2592
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
167William Palmer   25921890-11-02
United States, Virginia, Roslyn Alex Co., 38.8968000 -77.0725000

MLBS:4666
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
173William Palmer   46661897-04-11
United States, Virginia, 4 Mile Run Alex Co., 38.8752000 -77.1341000

MLBS:108
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
398J.J. Murray   1081937-08-13
United States, North Carolina, Blowing Rock, 36.1350000 -81.6778000

MLBS
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
400J.J. Murray   1932-01-22
United States, Virginia, Lexington, 37.7840000 -79.4428000

MLBS
Junco hyemalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
401J.J. Murray   1933-11-27
United States, Virginia, Lexington, 37.7840000 -79.4428000


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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