UID |
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Digital Object Type |
Rare birds documentation form |
Content DM Link |
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w98g8fk8h |
Type |
Text |
Description |
Rare bird documentation form for a Peregrine Falcon at the interchange of IA-130 and Interstate 80 in Davenport in Scott County, IA on January 23, 1985. |
Related Genres |
Field notes |
Sort Date |
1985-01-23 - 1985-02-23 |
People / Organizations |
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Time |
11:30 AM |
Rights |
This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. However, for this Item, either (a) no rights-holder(s) have been identified or (b) one or more rights-holder(s) have been identified but none have been located. If you have any information that can contribute to identifying or locating the rights-holder(s) please notify the Iowa State University Library Digital Initiatives Program (digital@iastate.edu). (Rightsstatements.org InC-RUU 1.0). The original object is available at the Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives (archives@iastate.edu). |
Data Access Rights |
http://vertnet.org/resources/norms.html |
Data License |
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0 |
Collection |
Iowa Ornithologists' Union | MS 166 |
Box |
33 |
Folder |
34 |
Contributing Institution |
Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives |
Creator / Author |
Blevins, Brian L. |
Contributors |
Brehmer, Kenneth |
Topics |
Birds--Identification Ornithology Rare birds |
Birds |
Peregrine Falcon |
Locations |
Interchange 292 |
Map |
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Verbatim Locality |
Northwest Blvd. and the I-30 [actually IA-130] + I-80 turn-off |
Location Remarks |
The documentation forms do not include georeferences |
Habitat |
Open grassland and cropland near interchange |
Extent |
1 page |
Language(s) |
eng |
Bibliographic Citation |
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Information Withheld |
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Individual Count |
1 |
Occurrence Remarks |
The documentation form by Brian L. Blevins is the only one submitted and forms the basis of this record. Other observers include Kenneth Brehmer. | Elimination of similar species: Larger than crow, but not as heavily winged or bodied as Goshawk. Bird was definitly [sic] larger than Kestrel or Merlin. | The original documentation form event occurred around 11:30:00/11:45:00. |
Occurrence Status |
present |
Field Number |
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Event Remarks |
Viewing Conditions: thin o.c., 25', est. no binocs. |
Supporting Documentation |
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Date Digital |
08 Dec 2017 |
File Type |
image/jpeg |
Hardware / Software |
Epson - sheet feed |