Florida Ornithological Society - Images
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Creation Date
1-1-1980
Time Period
circa 1980s
Abstract
A roll of Kodak film containing 18 pictures of Tom Webber, the Florida Museum of Natural History's bird collection manager, studying the first white-collared swift (Streptoprocne zonaris) specimen found in the U.S. The bird was found deceased at a beachside home in Pensacola, Florida, on January 25, 1981.
Alt Text
A grid of black-and-white film strips showing various scenes and objects, including hands, tools, and industrial equipment. The images are arranged in rows with labels indicating "Kodak Safety Film."
Keywords
Ornithology, Birding, Photographs
Physical Collection
Box
01
Folder
03
Digital Date
2023
Identifier
fos_images_2319
Recommended Citation
Florida Ornithological Society, "Tom Webber and First White-collared Swift Specimen in United States" (1980). Florida Ornithological Society - Images. Image 1320.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fos_images/1320
Keywords
Ornithology, Birding, Photographs
