Florida Ornithological Society - Records
This area contains documents and digitized papers from the Florida Ornithological Society (FOS) Records collection. In addition to documents, you can also view photographs and visual materials from the FOS archives from the collection homepage.
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Bird Count Records, Packet 4, May 1966
Flora O'Brien, Marie Thompson, and Louis A. Stinson
Birding field notes and bird count records from the Fort Jefferson National Monument in the Dry Tortugas. Observed by Flora O'Brien, Marie Thompson, and Louis A. Stinson.
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Caprimulgids, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1966–1985
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Caprimulgidids Title Card
02 - Lesser nighthawk (Chordeiles acutipennis)
03 - Common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor)
04 - Antillean nighthawk (Chordeiles gundlachii)
05 - Chuck-will’s-widow (Then Caprimulgus carolinensis; Now Antrostomus carolinensis)
06 - Whip-poor-will, now called Eastern whip-poor-will (Then Caprimulgus vociferus; Now Antrostomus vociferus)
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1966
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including dates of birds observed and locations for the year 1966. The notebook includes additional observations of weather and wildlife and Christmas Bird Count statistics. Locations include Florida, Puerto Rico, Barbados, Trinidad, Antigua, Tobago, Bonaire, Curaçao, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and the Bahamas.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1965
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including dates of birds observed and locations for the year 1965. The notebook includes additional observations of weather and wildlife. Locations include Florida, Ohio, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Kentucky, Georgia, Michigan, New York, Scotland, England, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Tennessee, and Georgia.
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Dusky Seaside Sparrow Data, Florida State Museum, 1964
Paul W. Sykes Jr.
A chart of Dusky Seaside Sparrow Data for specimens held at the Florida State Museum, including museum and number, collector and number, sex and age, locality, date, wing, tail, culmen, tarsus, and middle toe.
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Correspondence, Hi Lucille!
Unknown
Note from Jesse to Lucille regarding the preservation of Audubon Society history and transfer of records keeping responsibilities. Date is approximate.
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Ciconiiformes, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1964–1982
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Ciconiiformes Title Card
02 - American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus)
03 - Least bittern (Then Ixobrychus exilis; Now Botaurus exilis)
04 - Great blue heron (Ardea herodias)
05 - Great blue heron, white form (Ardea herodias occidentalis)
06 - Great egret (Then Casmerodius albus; Now Ardea alba)
07 - Snowy egret (egretta thula)
08 - Little Blue heron (Then Florida caerulea; Now egretta caerulea)
09 - Tricolored/Louisiana heron (Then Hydranassa tricolor; Now egretta tricolor)
10 - Reddish egret (Then Dichromanassa rufescens; Now egretta rufescens)
11 - Cattle egret (Then Bubulcus ibis; Now Ardea ibis)
12 - Green-backed heron (Then Butorides striatus virescens; Now Butorides virescens)
13 - Blacked-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)
14 - Yellow-crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea)
15 - White ibis (Eudocimus albus)
16 - Scarlet ibis (Eudocimus ruber)
17 - Glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus)
18 - White-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi)
19 - Roseate spoonbill (Then Ajaja ajaja; Now Platalea ajaja)
20 - Wood stork (Mycteria americana)
21 - American flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber)
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Falconiformes, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1964–1984
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Falconiformes Title Card
02 - Black vulture (Ceragyps atratus)
03 - Turkey vulture (Cathartes aura)
04 - Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)
05 - American Swallow-tailed kite (Elaneides ferficatus)
06 - Black-Shouldered kite (Elanus leucurus)
07 - Snail kite (Restrhamus seciabilis)
08 - Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis)
09 - Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucecephalus)
10 - Northern Harrier(Marsh hawk) (Circus cyaneus)
11 - Sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus)
12 - Cooper's hawk (Accipiter ceeperii)
13 - Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
14 - Common black hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus)
15 - Red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus)
16 - Bread-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus)
17 - Short-tailed hawk (Buteo brachyurus)
18 - Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsoni)
19 - Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)
20 - Ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis)
21 - Rough-legged hawk (Buteo lagopus)
22 - Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos)
23 - Crested caracara (Caracara cheriway)
24 - American kestrel (Falce sparverius)
25 - Merlin (Falce celumbarius)
26 - Peregrine falcon (Falce peregrinus)
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1964
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including dates of birds observed and locations for the year 1964. Also included is a Christmas Bird Count observation list from Vero Beach, Florida, held December 27, 1964. The notebook includes additional observations of weather and wildlife. Locations include Florida, Highlands Hammock State Park, Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio, New Jersey, Canada, Kentucky, and North Carolina.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations,1964–1966
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including dates of birds observed for the years 1964-1966. The first page provides an overview of Audubon field note reporting periods and dates associated with spring migration, nesting season, fall migration, and winter season.
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Pelecaniformes, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1964–1984
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Pelecaniformes Title Card
02 - White-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus)
03 - Red-billed tropicbird (Phaethon aethereus)
04 - Masked booby (Sula dactylatra)
05 - Brown booby (Sula leucogaster)
06 - Red-footed booby (Sula sula)
07 - Northern gannet (Morus bassanus)
08 - American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
09 - Brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)
10 - Great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
11 - Double-crested cormorant (Then Phalacrocorax auritus; Now Nannopterum auritum)
12 - Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga)
13 - Magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens)
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Swifts, Hummers, and Kingfishers, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1964–1984
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Swifts-Hummers-Kingfishers Title Card
02 - White-collared swift (Streptoprocne zonaris)
03 - Chimney swift (Chaetura pelagica)
04 - Vaux's swift (Chaetura vauxi)
05 - Antillean Palm swift (Tachornis phoenicobia)
06 - Cuban emerald (Chlorostilbon ricordii)
07 - Broad-billed hummingbird (Cyanthus latirostris)
08 - Bahama woodstar (Calliphlox evelynae)
09 - Ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris)
10 - Black-chinned hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri)
11 - Rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus)
12 - Belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon)
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Dusky Seaside Sparrow Data, University of South Florida, 1963
Paul W. Sykes Jr.
A chart of Dusky Seaside Sparrow Data for specimens held at the University of South Florida, including museum and number, collector and number, sex and age, locality, date, wing, tail, culmen, tarsus, and middle toe.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1963
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1963, with additional observations on weather, animals, and bird behavior. Identified locations include Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Maryland, and South Carolina. Also included are annotated check lists of birds of Vero Beach and Palm Beach County, as well as typed nesting notes.
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Field Notebook, Joseph C. Howell, 1972–1973
Joseph C. Howell
Field notebook of ornithologist Joseph C. Howell, including observation notes on assorted birds and banding numbers for August 1972-August 1973.
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Miscellaneous Northwest Birds
A. A. Allen, Henry Killingstead, and Donald J. Nicholson
A collection of photographs and text concerning ornithological and oological field work conducted in Alaska between 1927 and 1948. Includes photographs from A.A. Allen, Henry Killingstead, and Donald J. Nicholson. Commentary was added in the 1960s.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1962
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1962, with additional observations on weather, animals, and bird behavior. Identified locations include Florida, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, North Carolina, New Jersey, Vermont, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. Also included are annotated check lists of Florida birds for Cocoa Beach and Vero Beach bird counts.
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Parolinac Warblers, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1962–1985
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Parolinac Warblers Title Card
02 - Bachman's warbler (Vermivora bachmanii)
03 - Blue-winged warbler (Then Vermivora pinus; Now Vermivora cyanoptera)
04 - Golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera)
05 - Lawrence's warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera x cyanoptera)
06 - Brewster's warbler, now called Blue-winged warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera)
07 - Tennessee warbler (Then Vermivora peregrina; Now Leiothlypis peregrina)
08 - Orange-crowned warbler (Then Vermivora celata; Now Leiothlypis celata)
09 - Nashville warbler (Then Vermivora ruficapilla; Now Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
10 - Then: Northern parula warbler; Now: Northern parula (Then Parula americana; Now Setophaga americana)
11 - Yellow warbler (Then Dendroica petechia; Now Setophaga petechia)
12 - Chestnut-sided warbler (Then Dendroica pensylvanica; Now Setophaga pensylvanica)
13 - Magnolia warbler (Then Dendroica magnolia; Now Setophaga magnolia)
14 - Cape May warbler (Then Dendroica tigrina; Now Setophaga tigrina)
15 - Black-throated blue warbler (Then Dendroica caerulescens; Now Setophaga caerulescens)
16 - Yellow-rumped warbler (Myrtle) (Then Dendroica coronata; Now Setophaga coronata)
17 - Audubon's warbler (Then Dendroica coronata auduboni; Now Setophaga auduboni auduboni)
18 - Black-throated gray warbler (Then Dendroica nigrescens; Now Setophaga nigrescens)
19 - Townsend's warbler (Then Dendroica townsendi; NowSetophaga townsendi)
20 - Black-throated green warbler (Then Dendroica virens; Now Setophaga virens)
21 - Golden-cheeked warbler (Then Dendroica chrysoparia; Now Setophaga chrysoparia)
22 - Blackburnian warbler (Then Dendroica fusca; Now Setophaga fusca)
23 - Yellow-throated warbler (Then Dendroica dominica; Now Setophaga dominica)
24 - Sutton's warbler (Then Dendroica potomac; Now Setophaga americana x dominica)
25 - Pine warbler (Then Dendroica pinus; Now Setophaga pinus)
26 - Kirtland's warbler (Then Dendroica kirtlandii; Now Setophaga kirtlandii)
27 - Prairie warbler (Then Dendroica discolor; Now Setophaga discolor)
28 - Palm warbler (Then Dendroica palmarum; Now Setophaga palmarum)
29 - Bay-breasted warbler (Then Dendroica castanea; Now Setophaga castanea)
30 - Blackpoll warbler (Then Dendroica striata; Now Setophaga striata)
31 - Cerulean warbler (Then Dendroica cerulea; Now Setophaga cerulea)
32 - Black-and-white warbler (Mniotilta varia)
33 - American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla)
34 - Prothonotary warbler (Protontaria citrea)
35- Worm-eating warbler (Then Helmitheros vermivorus;) Now Helmitheros vermivorum)
36 - Swainson's warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii)
37 - Ovenbird (Then Seiurus aurocapillus; Now Seiurus aurocapilla)
38 - Northern waterthrush (Then Seiurus noveboracensis; Now Parkesia noveboracensis)
39 - Louisiana waterthrush (Then Seiurus motacilla; Now Parkesia motacilla)
40 - Kentucky warbler (Then Oporornis formosus; Now Geothlypis formosa)
41 - Connecticut warbler (Oporornis agilis)
42 - Mourning warbler (Then Oporornis philadelphia; Now Geothlypis philadelphia)
43 - Common yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas)
44 - Bahama yellowthroat (Geothlypis rostrata)
45 - Hooded warbler (Then Wilsonia citrina; Now Setophaga citrina)
46 - Wilson's warbler (Then Wilsonia pusilla; Now Cardellina pusilla)
47 - Canada warbler (Then Wilsonia canadensis; Now Cardellina canadensis)
48 - Yellow-breasted chat (Icteria virens)
49 - Bananaquit (Then Coereba flaveola bahamensis; Now Coereba flaveola)
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Field Notes, Nicholson-Peyton Alaska Expedition, 1961
Donald J. Nicholson and Sidney B. Peyton
A collection of photographs and notes from the Alaska Ornithological and Oological Expedition of Donald J. Nicholson and Sidney B. Peyton. Observations and images were recorded between May and July 1961, with additional documentation from the surrounding months. Date is approximate.
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Doves and Pigeons, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1961–1980
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Doves-Pigeons Title Card
02 - Rock dove (Columba livia)
03 - Scaly-naped pigeon (Then Columba squamosa; Now Patagioenas squamosa)
04 - White-crowned pigeon (Then Columba leucocephala; Now Patagioenas leucocephala)
05 - Band-tailed pigeon (Then Columba faseiata Now Patagioenas fasciata)
06 - Ringed Turtle-Dove, now called Barbary dove (Streptopelia risoria)
07 - White-winged dove (Zenaida asiatica)
08 - Zenaida dove (Then Zenaida aurita; Now Zenaida)
09 - Mourning dove (Zenaida macroura)
10 - Inca dove (Then Scardafella inca; Now Columbina inca)
11 - Common Ground-Dove (Columbina passerina)
12 - Ruddy Quail dove (Geotrygon montana)
13 - Key West quail dove (Geotrygon chrysia)
14 - White-fronted dove, now called White-tipped dove (Leptotila verreauxi)
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1961
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1961, with additional observations on weather, animals, and bird behavior. Identified locations include Florida, Trinidad, Venezuela, Curaçao, Tobago, Georgia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, South Carolina, and the Bahamas.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1961–1963
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the years 1961-1963. A key indicates that dates written in red correspond to birds sighted during Florida Audubon Society trip, dates underlined in red indicate birds seen north of Florida, and birds written in black or blue parenthesis indicate sightings in Florida outside of St. Lucie County.
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Correspondence, Donald J. Nicholson to Russ, March 22, 1960
Donald J. Nicholson
Letter from Donald J. Nicholson to Russ communicating an enclosure of Limpkin and Black Skimmer photographs for publication purposes. Photographs were taken by L. N. Christensen on Lake Estelle, Orlando, Orange County, Florida in 1955.
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Emberizinae, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1960–1986
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Emberizinae Title Card
02 - Rufous-sided towhee, now called Eastern towhee (Pipilo erythropthalmus)
03 - Black-faced grassquit (Tiaris bicolor)
04 - Melodious grassquit, now called Cuban grassquit (Tiaris canora)
05 - Bachman's sparrow (Then Aimophila aestivalis; Now Peucaea aestivalis)
06 - Chipping sparrow (Spizella passerina)
07 - Clay-colored sparrow (Spizella pallida)
08 - Field sparrow (Spizella pusilla)
09 - Black-chinned sparrow (Spizella atrogularis)
10 - Vesper sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus)
11 - Lark sparrow (Chondestes grammacus)
12 - Lark bunting (Calamospiza melanocorys)
13 - Savannah sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis)
14 - Ipswich sparrow, now called Savannah sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis princeps)
15 - Grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum)
16 - Henslow’s sparrow (Then Ammodramus henslowii; Now Centronyx henslowii)
17 - LeConte's sparrow (Then Ammospiza Leconteii; Now Ammodramus leconteii)
18 - Sharp-tailed sparrow, now called Nelson’s sparrow (Then Ammospiza caudacuta; Now Ammospiza nelsoni)
19 - Seaside sparrow (Then Ammospiza maritima; Now Ammodramus maritimus)
20 - Fox sparrow (Passarella iliaca)
21 - Song sparrow (Melospiza melodia)
22 - Lincoln's sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii)
23 - Swamp sparrow (Melospiza georgiana)
24 - White-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis)
25 - White-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys)
26 - Harris's sparrow (Zonotrichia querula)
27 - Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis)
28 - Lapland longspur (Calcarius lapponicus)
29 - Chestnut-collared longspur (Calcarius ornatus)
30 - Snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis)
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1960
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1960, with additional observations on weather, animals, and bird behavior. Identified locations include Florida, Indiana, Georgia, Ohio, Missouri, Kentucky, and the Bahamas. Also included is a Christmas Bird Count list.
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Galliformes, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1960s–1980s
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Galliformes Title Card
02 - Bobwhite (Celinus virginianus)
03 - Turkey (Meleagris gallepave)
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Passeridae, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1960s–1980s
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Passeridae Title Card
02 - House sparrow (Passer domesticus)
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Psittacids, Migration Extremes in Florida, 1960s–1980s
Herbert W. Kale II
01 - Psittacids Title Card
02 - blank
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Carolina Junco at Nest with Small Young
Donald J. Nicholson
This chance fine flash picture was taken at Craggy Gardens, Craggy Mountain, North Carolina, in July 1959. Camera set up 8 feet of the nest and photographer without the benefit of a blind, stood across the road some 18 feet of nest, pulling string to release the shutter. The bird permitted several pictures to be taken, and then became shy. Elevation about 5700 feet. Photographed by Donald J. Nicholson, with a “Signet 40” Kodak, designed for 35mm film. Nest 2 ½ feet above road-level near foot of cut through the mountain. Path road passed within 10 feet of the nest.
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Roland C. Clement Notebook, April 23, 1964–December 2, 1965
Roland C. Clement
Field notebook of Roger C. Clement with observations recorded between April 23, 1964 and December 2, 1965. Includes notes from an April 1964 trip to Louisiana and Texas and a December 1965 trip to the Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1959
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1959, with additional observations on weather, animals, and bird behavior. Identified locations include Florida, the Bahamas, South Carolina, West Virginia, Michigan, Maryland, and Virginia.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1958
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1958, with additional observations on weather, eggs, animals, and bird behavior. Also included is an annotated check list of Florida birds. Identified locations include Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, South Carolina, and District of Columbia.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1958–1960
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the years 1958-1960. Identified locations include Florida, trips north, the Bahamas, Michigan, and the Caribbean.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1957
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1956, with additional observations on weather, animals, and bird behavior. Identified locations include Florida, Key West, Dry Tortugas, Bush Key, Homestead, Marathon, Rancho, Ohio, West Virginia, and South Carolina. Following the annual observations are findings from the Christmas Bird Count and an annotated checklist of South Florida Birds.
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Bald Eagle Census Data of Joseph C. Howell, 1956–1973
Joseph C. Howell
A packet of documents related to ornithologist Joseph C. Howell, including Bald eagle census data (1935-1956), Zoology 241 course information, correspondence with the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission concerning Bald eagle observations, maps, field data sheets and notes for assorted birds in Florida, American Philosophical Society research documents, project reports, Audubon Society Bald eagle survey documents, and photocopies of earlier census data.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1956
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1956, some of which were sighted in Nassau, Bahamas.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1956–1957
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the years 1956-1957, some of which were sighted in the Bahamas.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1955–1967
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including combined data of dates of birds observed for the years 1955-1967. Some observations have a location associated. Following and alphabetical listing of bird observed, there are more detailed field notes.
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Journal, Helen G. Cruickshank, Texas, Ving'Tun, Port Aransas, Brownsville, 1954
Helen Gere Cruickshank
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Thumbnail Biography, Donald J. Nicholson, October 1953
Alexander Sprunt Jr.
An excerpt from The Florida Field Naturalist, Volume XXVI, No. 4, October 1953. The selected biography is by Alexander Sprunt, Jr.
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Field Notebook, Samuel A. Grimes, Florida Bird Observations, 1951–1957
Samuel A. Grimes
Florida field notebook of ornithologist Samuel A. Grimes covering November 18, 1951 through February 16, 1957.
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Wray H. Nicholson's Field Notes, 1940s Various Records I
Wray H. Nicholson
Notes on the habits of the pinewoods sparrow. List of skins collected.
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Field Notebook, Lyle S. Hubbard, Bird Observations, 1947–1955
Lyle S. Hubbard
A field notebook of ornithologist Lyle S. Hubbard, including an index of birds observed for the year 1955, as well as scattered observations from 1947-1954. Following the alphabetical listing are more detailed notes and a check list of Florida birds using bird baths.
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Special Publication No. 1, Species Index 1978
Margaret Coon Bowman
Species Index to Florida Bird Records in Audubon Field Notes and American Birds, Volumes 1-30, 1947-1976
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Field Notebook, Joseph C. Howell, 1946–1961
Joseph C. Howell
Field notebook of ornithologist Joseph C. Howell, including observation notes on assorted birds in Florida from 1946-1961.
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Samuel A. Grimes Nest Records, Loon, December 28, 1944–November 16, 1952
Samuel A. Grimes
Handwritten notes and nesting records of ornithologist Samuel A. Grimes concerning observations of loons between December 28, 1944, and November 16, 1952.
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Samuel A. Grimes Nest Records, Recent Miscellaneous Birds, April 15, 1944–March 20, 1952
Samuel A. Grimes
Handwritten notes and nesting records of ornithologist Samuel A. Grimes concerning observations of miscellaneous birds between April 15, 1944, and March 20, 1952. Includes notes on pigeon hawk, chimney swift, red-bellied woodpecker, nighthawk, whip-poor-will, horned owl, chuck-will's-widow, redwing, gulls, American bittern, bald eagle, white pelicans, green heron, man-o-war, glossy ibis, hummingbird, and godwit.
