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Digital Object Type Rare birds documentation form
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Description Rare bird documentation form for two Pine Warblers at Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa in Johnson County, IA on December 20, 1992.
Related Genres Field notes
Sort Date 1992-12-20 - 1992-12-22
People / Organizations
Time 8:55 AM
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Collection Iowa Ornithologists' Union | MS 166
Box 35
Folder 29
Contributing Institution Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives
Creator / Author Fuller, James L
Contributors Prather, Matt Scheib, James
Topics Birds--Identification Ornithology Rare birds
Birds Pine Warbler
Locations Hancher Auditorium
Map
Verbatim Locality Under white and scotch pines at edge of Hancher Auditorium parking lot, University of Iowa, Iowa City (Johnson County).
Location Remarks The documentation forms do not include georeferences
Habitat
Extent 2 pages
Language(s) eng
Bibliographic Citation
Information Withheld
Individual Count 2
Occurrence Remarks The documentation form by Jim Fuller is the only one submitted and forms the basis of this record. Other observers include Jim Scheib, Matt Prather, Thomas Kent, and many unidentified observers. | Elimination of similar species: The combination of light eye ring, whitish wingbars, unstreaked back, and light belly and vent should separate this species from any other warbler. | The original documentation form event lasted from 08:55:00/09:20:00 and 12:55:00/13:00:00.
Occurrence Status present
Field Number
Event Remarks Viewing Conditions: The bird was viewed from distances of 20-50 feet using both Swift Audubon 8.5 X 44 binoculars, and KOWA TSN-4 telescope 20X setting. Viewing was generally toward the north. It was early morning on a clear day with the sun in the southeast.
Supporting Documentation Peterson, RT. Peterson field guide to birds of North America. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Date Digital 26 Jan 2018
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