Dataset: UVG-UVGAV
Taxa: Accipitridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colecciones Biológicas de la Universidad del Valle de Guatemala - Colección de Aves


UVG:UVGAV
Chondrohierax uncinatus (Temminck, 1822)
UVGAV000571Dale C. Pancake   1981-01-26
Guatemala, Suchitepequez, Patulul, Finca Panama, 14.5000000 -91.1666670, 800m

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Accipiter striatus Vieillot, 1808
UVGAV001205   

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Buteo nitidus (Latham, 1790)
UVGAV000144Eika Bouburg   1996-05-20
Guatemala, Escuintla, Santa Lucia Cotzumalguapa, 14.2858380 -90.8399990, 213m

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Rupornis magnirostris (Gmelin, 1788)
UVGAV000148R. López   1993-12-00
Guatemala, Escuintla, San Jose, Puerto San Jose, 13.9255560 -90.8244440, 25m

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Buteo plagiatus (Schlegel 1862)
UVGAV000164Robin Schiele   201994-10-00
Guatemala, Escuintla, 14.2858380 -90.8399990, 213m

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Buteo plagiatus (Schlegel 1862)
UVGAV000204J. Montes   1994-10-12
Guatemala, Escuintla, 14.2858380 -90.8399990, 213m

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Rupornis magnirostris (Gmelin, 1788)
UVGAV000334   1998-10-29
Guatemala, Escuintla, Cocales, 14.3914110 -91.1941000, 300m

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Rupornis magnirostris (Gmelin, 1788)
UVGAV000341R. Perez   1999-10-23
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, El Palmar, Finca la Tranquilidad, 14.7059250 -91.6203520, 98m

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Buteo nitidus (Latham, 1790)
UVGAV000360   1989-07-00
Guatemala, Peten, Flores, Laguna de Yaxha, 17.0758800 -89.4024800, 257m

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Rupornis magnirostris (Gmelin, 1788)
UVGAV000367Marco Vinicio Centeno   1996-00-00
Guatemala, Guatemala, Amatitlan, Parque Nacional Naciones Unidas, 14.4756990 -90.5852370, 1400m

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Elanus leucurus (Vieillot, 1818)
UVGAV000398Marco Vinicio Centeno   2000-06-12
Guatemala, El Progreso, San Agustin Acasaguastlan, El Rancho, 14.9138890 -90.0077780, 299m


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