Dataset: PLUNHM-PLUORN
Taxa: Columbidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Burton Ostenson Museum Ornithology Collection


PLUNHM:PLUORN
B10287   1925-10-04
United States, Washington, No data, Maury Island, Kuigleo

PLUNHM:PLUORN
B10288   1934-05-19
United States, Washington, No data, No data

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Zenaida macroura (Linnaeus, 1758)
B10289   JWS 42521a21942-05-12
United States, Washington, King, Auburn

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Zenaida macroura (Linnaeus, 1758)
B10290   acc. 463081936-04-28
United States, Washington, Okanogan, Twisp

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Columba livia Gmelin, 1789
B10766   2000-00-00
No data, No data, No data, No data

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Columba livia Gmelin, 1789
B10897   
United States, Washington, Pierce, Pacific Lutheran University - Harstad Hall

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Columba livia Gmelin, 1789
B10898   1964-00-00
United States, Washington, Pierce, Pacific Lutheran University

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Columba livia Gmelin, 1789
B11177   2000-00-00
No data, No data, No data, No data

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Zenaida macroura (Linnaeus, 1758)
B11183   1969-08-15
United States, Minnesota, Cottonwood, 3.5 mi south of Revere

PLUNHM:PLUORN
B11215   1932-09-29
United States, Washington, Grays Harbor, Westport

PLUNHM:PLUORN
B11341   2000-00-00
United States, Washington, Pierce, Lakewood

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Columba livia Gmelin, 1789
B11388   2000-00-00
No data, No data, No data, No data

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Columba livia Gmelin, 1789
B11411   1980-00-00
United States, Washington, Pierce, No data

PLUNHM:PLUORN
Geopelia cuneata (Latham, 1802)
B11426   
No data, No data, No data, Woodland Park Zoo


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.