Dataset: UCSB-ORNI
Taxa: Aquila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Santa Barbara Ornithology Collection


UCSB:ORNI
Aquila audax (Latham, 1802)
22385Samuel S. Sweet   1988-09-07
Commonwealth of Australia, Northern Territory, Barkly, Stuart Highway, 42.6 km N of Three Ways

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila audax (Latham, 1802)
22386Samuel S. Sweet   1988-09-07
Commonwealth of Australia, Northern Territory, Barkly, Stuart Highway, 22.4 km S of Dunmarra

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila audax (Latham, 1802)
22387Samuel S. Sweet   1988-09-06
Commonwealth of Australia, Northern Territory, Barkly, Barkly Highway, 18 km E of Barkly Homestead

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila audax (Latham, 1802)
22388Samuel S. Sweet   1988-09-07
Commonwealth of Australia, Northern Territory, Barkly, Barkly Highway, 21.6 km E of Three Ways

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila audax (Latham, 1802)
22389Samuel S. Sweet   1988-09-08
Commonwealth of Australia, Northern Territory, Roper Gulf, Stuart Highway, 43.2 km S junction Carpentaria Highway

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus, 1758)
13317   1980-07-29
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez River, near Red Rock Campground

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus, 1758)
2772Jodi Bennett   1969-03-11

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus, 1758)
22704Samuel S. Sweet   1988-07-25
United States, California, San Luis Obispo County, 25 air mi. E and 12.5 mi. N Santa Maria, 0.5 mi. NW Chimineas Ranch hdqtrs, 0.25-0.5 mi. S Deadman Flat

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus, 1758)
22705Samuel S. Sweet   1988-07-25
United States, California, San Luis Obispo County, 25 air mi.E and 12.5 mi. N Santa Maria, Chimineas Ranch, 1½ mi. WNW junction Gillam Springs and Carrizo Cyn Rds.

UCSB:ORNI
Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus, 1758)
22706Samuel S. Sweet   1988-07-25
United States, California, San Luis Obispo County, Cuyama Valley, W side Carrizo Cyn ½ mi. N junction hwy 166, below perch


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Google Map

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