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Digital Object Type Rare birds documentation form
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Description Rare bird documentation form for a Mississippi Kite at George Wyth State Park in Black Hawk County, IA on April 12 in an unknown year.
Related Genres Field notes
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Time 4:20 PM
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Collection Iowa Ornithologists' Union | MS 166
Box 33
Folder 20
Contributing Institution Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives
Creator / Author Stone, Tom, Jr. Stone, Tom
Contributors
Topics Birds--Identification Ornithology Rare birds
Birds Mississippi Kite
Locations George Wyth Memorial State Park
Map
Verbatim Locality George Wyth State Park
Location Remarks The documentation forms do not include georeferences
Habitat Lowland river bottoms with Deciduous Woodland
Extent 1 page
Language(s) eng
Bibliographic Citation
Information Withheld
Individual Count 1
Occurrence Remarks The documentation form by Tom Stone, Jr. and Tom Stone is the only one submitted and forms the basis of this record. | Elimination of similar species: Male Marsh Hawk which has a white rump patch. | The original documentation form event lasted from 16:20:00/16:35:00.
Occurrence Status present
Field Number
Event Remarks Viewing Conditions: Distance: an estimated 40 feet at the closest. Optical equipment: 10x50 binoculars wide angle. Light: Good to poor sunny then poor when first watching bird sun was behind us while watching bird and then clouds moved in.
Supporting Documentation Robbins CS, Bruun B, Zim HS. Birds of North America: a guide to field identification. New York: Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press.
Date Digital 01 Dec 2017
File Type image/jpeg
Hardware / Software Epson - sheet feed