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Digital Object Type Rare birds documentation form
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Description Rare bird documentation form for a Bewick's Wren at Aspen Grove Cemetery in Burlington in Des Moines County, IA on April 27, 1991.
Related Genres Field notes
Sort Date 1991-04-27 - 1991-05-03
People / Organizations
Time 3:03 PM
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Collection Iowa Ornithologists' Union | MS 166
Box 35
Folder 1
Contributing Institution Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives
Creator / Author Fuller, James L
Contributors Fuller, Charles R.
Topics Birds--Identification Birdsongs Ornithology Rare birds
Birds Bewick's Wren
Locations Aspen Grove Cemetery
Map
Verbatim Locality Apsen [sic] Grove Cemetery, Burlington, Des Moines County
Location Remarks The documentation forms do not include georeferences
Habitat
Extent 2 pages
Language(s) eng
Bibliographic Citation
Information Withheld
Individual Count 1
Occurrence Remarks The documentation form by Jim Fuller is the only one submitted and forms the basis of this record. Other observers include Chuck Fuller. | Elimination of similar species: The completely white underparts eliminate all other wrens except rock wren. although that bird has a blush of brown along the rear sides and under the tail and it has streaking on the upper breast. No other wren has the white tail pattern, nor wags its tail side to side. | The original documentation form event lasted from 15:03:00/15:14:00.
Occurrence Status present
Field Number
Event Remarks Viewing Conditions: It was midafternoon on a partly cloudy day, and the bird was viewed from a number of directions, including north, northeast, and southeast. It was at heights in the various trees ranging from 20-60 feet, and viewing distance was estimated to be 50-100 feet. Binoculars used were Swift Audubon 8.5 X 44.
Supporting Documentation
Date Digital 26 Jan 2018
File Type image/jpeg
Hardware / Software Epson - sheet feed