Florida Ornithological Society - Images
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Creation Date
1-25-1981
Abstract
Ten white-collared swifts, or Streptoprocne zonaris, lying side by side on their backs. Tags tied to the birds' feet and taped below them identify the birds by where they were found; the locations include Cuba, Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Venezuela. The newest bird on the far left is the first white-collared swift specimen found in the U.S. It was found deceased in Pensacola, Florida, on January 25, 1981.
Alt Text
A row of preserved birds mounted on a white background, each with a small labeled tag attached to its leg. The birds appear to be of the same species, likely for scientific or educational display.
Keywords
Ornithology, Birding
Extent
1 color photograph
Subject: geographic
Cuba; Mexico; Honduras; Costa Rica; Venezuela
Physical Collection
Box
1
Folder
3
Digital Date
2023
Media Type
Color photographs
Identifier
fos_images_2327
Recommended Citation
Florida Ornithological Society, "Comparison of Ten White-collared Swifts From Latin America, B" (1981). Florida Ornithological Society - Images. Image 1328.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fos_images/1328
Keywords
Ornithology, Birding
