UID |
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Digital Object Type |
Rare birds documentation form |
Content DM Link |
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9804xn2z |
Type |
Text |
Description |
Rare bird documentation form for a Common Gallinule at Iowa City in Johnson County, IA on May 23, 1985. |
Related Genres |
Field notes |
Sort Date |
1985-05-23 - 1985-05-24 |
People / Organizations |
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Time |
7:15 PM |
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 |
44 |
Contributing Institution |
Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives |
Creator / Author |
Towner, Robert Towner, Nancy |
Contributors |
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Topics |
Birds--Identification Ornithology Rare birds |
Birds |
Common Moorhen |
Locations |
Iowa City |
Map |
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Verbatim Locality |
six acre impoundment 1 1/2 miles north of Iowa City in Johnson Co. |
Location Remarks |
The documentation forms do not include georeferences |
Habitat |
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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 Nan and Bob Towner is the only one submitted and forms the basis of this record. | The original documentation form event occurred around 19:15:00. |
Occurrence Status |
present |
Field Number |
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Event Remarks |
Viewing Conditions: We approached quietly in a canoe; it seemed quite unperturbed. Fed for a minute longer, (we had a profile, light at our back), before turning to face us. When we had drifted within about 30 feet of it, it sedately walked to the shore, up the bank and into the dark brush and trees. |
Supporting Documentation |
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Date Digital |
12 Dec 2017 |
File Type |
image/jpeg |
Hardware / Software |
Epson - sheet feed |