Florida Ornithological Society - Images
Files
Download Full Text (93.3 MB)
Preview
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
Ten preserved birds with dark feathers and white throat patches are displayed on a light background, each labeled with tags and geographic origins beneath them.
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_2351
Recommended Citation
Florida Ornithological Society, "Comparison of Ten White-collared Swifts From Latin America, K" (1981). Florida Ornithological Society - Images. Image 1352.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fos_images/1352
Keywords
Ornithology, Birding
