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

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Ornithology


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Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
42185   1935-03-26
Philippines, unspecified

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Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
75345C. Littlejohn   14661915-10-04
Captive in aviary of F.W. Henshaw Redwood City San Mateo County California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
75346C. Littlejohn   15261916-02-21
Captive in aviary of F.W. Henshaw Redwood City San Mateo County California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
84163   1989-03-24
Captive in aviary of Luis F. Baptista; California Academy of Sciences; San Francisco; California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
86005   0000-00-00
Captive bird from aviary of Helen Horblit, Petaluma, Sonoma County, California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
86145   
Captive bird from aviary of Joe & Judy Passantino, Sebastopol, Sonoma County, California

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Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
87084   1999-02-20
Captive bird from aviary of Don Hanover, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County California

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
95914L. Hall   0000-00-00
Captive in aviary of Lynn Hall, Camarillo, Ventura Co, California.

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
95993L. Hall   1994-03-08
Captive in aviary of Lynn Hall, Camarillo, Ventura Co, California.

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Treron vernans (Linnaeus, 1771)
96857J. Passantino   LT3061
United States, California, Sonoma Co., Sebastopol; captive bird at aviary of Joe Passantino


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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