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Digital Object Type Rare birds documentation form
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Description Rare bird documentation form for thirteen White-winged Crossbills at Logan Park Cemetery in Woodbury County, IA on December 13, 1997.
Related Genres Field notes
Sort Date 1997-12-13 - 1998-01-02
People / Organizations
Time 11:15 AM
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Collection Iowa Ornithologists' Union | MS 166
Box 35
Folder 84
Contributing Institution Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives
Creator / Author Huser, Bill F.
Contributors Probst, Jerry
Topics Birds--Identification Ornithology Rare birds
Birds White-winged Crossbill
Locations Logan Park Cemetery
Map
Verbatim Locality Logan Park Cemetery, Woodbury County, IA
Location Remarks The documentation forms do not include georeferences
Habitat savannah [sic] of conifer and deciduous trees, including fruiting white (?) spruce
Extent 1 page
Language(s) eng
Bibliographic Citation
Information Withheld
Individual Count 13
Occurrence Remarks The documentation form by Bill Huser is the only one submitted and forms the basis of this record. Other observers include Jerry Probst, Bob Moritz, and Bob Livermore. | Elimination of similar species: The bright colored plumages eliminate Pine Siskins and all female Carpodacus finches. The male birds' rosy coloration was more extensive and uniform than that of male Carpodacus Finches. The crossed mandibles eliminate all finches including Pine and Evening Grosbeaks. The bold wing bars eliminate Red Crossbills. | The original documentation form event occurred around 11:15:00.
Occurrence Status present
Field Number
Event Remarks Viewing Conditions: Minolta 10X50 binocs, B&L 10X42 binocs; excellent frontal lighting at less than 10 meters.
Supporting Documentation National Geographic Society. National geographic field guide to the birds of North America. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society.
Date Digital 01 Feb 2018
File Type image/jpeg
Hardware / Software Epson - sheet feed