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NCSM Ornithology Collection
Authors: Norton, Ben;
doi: 10.36102/dwc.2 , 10.15468/ywtkfm
NCSM Ornithology Collection
Abstract
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences' Ornithology collection contains approximately 21,000 specimens and is one of the largest regional birds collections in the southeast.
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- North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences United States
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