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

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University of California, Santa Barbara Ornithology Collection


UCSB:ORNI
19808Mendelson, Joseph   1986-06-16
United States, California, Inyo, Owens Valley N of Bishop, 1.2 mi. NW junction US hwy. 6 and Five Bridges Rd., 37.4051000 -118.4116000

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20151Samuel S. Sweet   1987-08-29
United States, California, San Luis Obispo County, 28.8 air mi. E and 9.6 air mi. N Santa Maria, vicinity Taylor Springs, Chimineas Ranch

UCSB:ORNI
20167Samuel S. Sweet   1987-08-29
United States, California, San Luis Obispo County, 28.8 air mi. E and 9.6 air mi. N Santa Maria, vicinity Taylor Springs, Chimineas Ranch

UCSB:ORNI
19611Mark A. Holmgren   1986-06-22
United States, California, Mono County, 11 mi. N Bishop, Fish Slough source spring

UCSB:ORNI
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22650Mark A. Holmgren   1988-06-24
United States, California, Santa Barbara, West Big Pine Mtn. summit

UCSB:ORNI
25746Mark A. Holmgren   1988-08-20
United States, California, Santa Barbara, ~ 0.7 mi. W Ranger Peak

UCSB:ORNI
26994Mark A. Holmgren   1992-03-27
United States, California, Inyo, Panamint Valley, 6 rd. mi. N Ballarat, Warm Sulphur Spring, 35.1256000 -117.2152000

UCSB:ORNI
26997Mark A. Holmgren   1992-03-27
United States, California, Inyo, Panamint Valley, 6 rd. mi. N Ballarat, Warm Sulphur Spring, 35.1256000 -117.2152000

UCSB:ORNI
27003Mark A. Holmgren   1992-03-28
United States, California, Inyo, Lower Owen's Valley, S. Haiwee Reservoir at Haiwee Canyon Rd., 36.1621000 -117.9623000

UCSB:ORNI
6927Donald Schroeder   1977-01-16
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island

UCSB:ORNI
7424Donald Schroeder   1977-10-08
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island


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Google Map

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