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

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University of California, Santa Barbara Ornithology Collection


UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
21552Kevin Baldwin   1987-12-26
United States, California, San Bernardino County, 30 road mi. E Twentynine Palms, near Sheephole Mtns

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
19114Mark A. Holmgren   1984-11-18
United States, California, Imperial County, Salton Sea, Finney Lake, 33.0569000 -115.4999000

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
1446MacLean, Steve   1964-04-13
United States, California, Riverside County, 1 mi. S Joshua Tree National Monument

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
1447MacLean, Steve   1964-04-13
United States, California, Riverside County, 1 mi. S Joshua Tree National Monument

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
6182   

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
15920Samuel S. Sweet   1984-07-08
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez Mountains, 0.5mi. W Ellwood Canyon Pass

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
25613Mark A. Holmgren   10791988-04-20
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Ballinger Cyn, 2-3 mi. E hwy 33., 34.8835830 -119.4454720

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
26122Mark A. Holmgren   19701990-05-24
United States, California, Ventura, Santa Clara River, 3 air mi. SE Fillmore, Calumet Cyn., 34.3829050 -118.8712580

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
13914Samuel S. Sweet   1982-05-29
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Glines Canyon Rd at Clear Creek, head of Cuyama George

UCSB:ORNI
Phainopepla nitens (Swainson, 1838)
3485Miller, Marilyn   1973-03-27
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Goleta, Holiday Hill Rd.


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Google Map

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