Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Argusianus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ornithology


CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus grayi (Elliot, 1865)
30520   1927-12-09
Captive bird

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus grayi (Elliot, 1865)
32147   1929-07-10
Captive bird

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus grayi (Elliot, 1865)
32148   1929-07-10
Captive bird

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus grayi (Elliot, 1865)
42668   1938-01-14
Captive bird in aviary of W.L.Smith Fair Oaks California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus argus (Linnaeus, 1766)
61069   1948-12-28
Captive in aviary of Mr. Claude Hooke; Circle H Ranch; Napa; Napa County; California

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Argusianus argus (Linnaeus, 1766)
84442   
Captive in aviary of Vern Denton; Livermore; Alameda County; California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus (Linnaeus, 1766)
84443   
Captive in aviary of Vern Denton; Livermore; Alameda County; California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus grayi (Elliot, 1865)
84444   
Captive in aviary of Vern Denton; Livermore; Alameda County California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus argus (Linnaeus, 1766)
84445   
Captive in aviary of Vern Denton; Livermore; Alameda County California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus (Linnaeus, 1766)
84590A. Hooker; L. Hooker   
Captive in aviary of Amos and Louise Hooker; Sonoma; Sonoma County; California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Argusianus argus (Linnaeus, 1766)
85784   1994-09-17
Captive bird from aviary of Amos Hooker, Sonoma, Sonoma County, California

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Argusianus argus (Linnaeus, 1766)
96041   2007-01-19
Captive bird at aviary of Sandy & Isolee Smith, Stockton, San Joaquin So, California


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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