TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the Collection
Biography
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Detailed Description of the Collection
Illustrations, undated
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Finding aid prepared by Betsy Pittman. Finding aid encoded by Betsy Pittman in August 2004.
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center 405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
© 2004 University of Connecticut
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| Repository: |
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Researcj Center.
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| Creator: |
Brasher, Rex. |
| Title: |
Rex Brasher Collection. |
| Dates: |
undated |
| Quantity: |
549 linear feet. |
| Identification: |
MSS19970030 |
| Language: |
English.
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| Abstract: |
Rex Brasher (1869-1960) was one of America's greatest bird painters. He painted almost twice as many North American birds
as Louis Aggasiz Fuertes or John James Audubon. He painted a total of 875 water color paintings of 1200 species or subspecies
of birds in their natural habitats, based on American Ornithologists Union Checklist of North American Birds.
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Rex Brasher was born in 1869 in Brooklyn, New York, into an old Huguenot family. His grandfather Philip was a member of the New York State Legislature and was reputed to have helped to obtain a city charter for Brooklyn. Rex became passionate about birds at
an early age, due to the influence of his father, an avid naturalist and bird taxidermist. In his youth he had heard many
times how his father had gone to John James Audubon to discuss birds, only to be snubbed. In 1878, at the age of eight, Brasher determined to paint all the birds of North America from life--and better than Audubon. He started painting birds seriously around age 16, but none of his early paintings
has survived.
His determination to study birds in their natural surroundings took Brasher to all corners of North America. He financed his first trip, down the east coast from Maine to Florida, by working as a photoengraver. Most of his other trips were financed by betting on horse races. One of his most successful
bets netted $10,000 and financed an extensive trip to the Midwest. At one point, after losing most of his money on a bad
bet, he took a job on a fishing boat sailing out of Boston and Portland. He was then able to earn a living while studying
and sketching sea birds. During his years of artistic work he often found it necessary to make financial ends meet by doing
farm work, work with the town road crew, carpentry and housebuilding, including one fine stone house in Kent which is still
used as a residence.
On his trips to the West, Midwest and Gulf Coast, Brasher traveled by train and on foot. Sometimes he walked the countryside
for months at a time, stopping along the way to mail home his sketches and notes. Between trips he painted in an apartment
in New York. His determination to make his bird paintings as lifelike as possible, led him twice to destroy all of the paintings
he had done, a total of at least 700 works. In 1907, while studying the bird skin collection of the American Museum of Natural History, Brasher met the famous bird painter, Louis Agassiz Fuertes, who became his good friend and a major influence on his artistic techniques. It was during this time that he learned new
techniques for painting feathers that satisfied his artistic standards.
In 1911, Rex spent a $700 commission received for illustrating a book to purchase a small farmhouse on 150-acres near Kent, Connecticut. He called his homestead Chickadee Valley. It was there in 1924, after 47 years of work, that he finished his task. His
paintings included 1200 species and sub-species of birds listed on the American Ornithologists Union (AOU) Checklist of North American Birds. The numbers on many of the paintings are the AOU numbers assigned to the birds.
Brasher's paintings included more than twice as many birds as Audubon's, who painted 489. Brasher worked from direct observation
and portrayed the birds in natural activities and habitats, including associated plants whenever possible. He considered
that his 874 paintings, which were placed on exhibition in 1932 at the English Book Shop in New York City, represented a completion of the work begun by John James Audubon.
In 1935, Brasher offered his paintings to the State of Connecticut, providing that a suitable repository could be found for them. Three years later he took the pictures back after various
attempts to raise funds for a museum in which to display them had failed. The paintings were then sent to Washington, D. C. to be exhibited as Birds and Trees of North America in the Explorers Hall of the National Geographic Society.
Brasher wanted to see his paintings published but discovered that it would be far too expensive to print all 874 of his paintings
in color. To solve this problem he had the Meriden Gravure Company make black and white reproductions, which he then hand-colored using stencils and an airbrush. The text was written by
his niece Marie and printed by the New Milford Times. The covers were made by a bookbinder on Long Island, and the volumes were assembled in a renovated barn in Chickadee Valley. In all, 100 sets of 12 volumes of Birds and Trees of North America were produced, including almost 90,000 hand colored reproductions.
Rex Brasher worked until two years before his death, when his eyesight failed him. He died in 1960, in Gaylordsville, CT, at the age of 91. His monumental achievement has earned him a permanent place among noted American wildlife illustrators.
It is unlikely that anyone will ever again attempt to repeat such a comprehensive series of paintings.
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The collection contains original artwork and colored prints of Brasher's work.
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The collection is presented alphabetically by illustration title (name of bird).
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Restrictions on Access
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and
the owner(s) of the copyright.
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Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of natural history books and manuscripts. Additional information
and links to selected illustrations is available from the Connecticut Museum of Natural History. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.
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This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Persons:
Brasher, Rex, 1869-1960.
Subjects:
Birds in art.
Birds--North America.
Illustration of books--Connecticut--20th century.
Illustrators--Connecticut.
Document Types:
Artwork.
Drawings.
Illustrations.
Occupations:
Illustrator.
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In 1941, the State of Connecticut bought the Brasher collection for $74,000, storing it in the basement of the State Capitol in Hartford. Twelve years later
it began to exhibit the paintings in rotation in a large manor house bequeathed to the state by the widow of Edward S. Harkness at the Harkness Memorial State Park overlooking Block Island.
When decreasing funding at Harkness Memorial made it impractical to continue to exhibit the paintings there, a new home was
sought for them at the University of Connecticut. Through the efforts of Carl Rettenmeyer, founder of the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and faculty member emeritus, ownership was transferred from the Department of Environmental Protection to the University,
and the collection was deposited in the Homer Babbidge Library. Recently, the collection has been inventoried, stored in acid-free conservation boxes, and relocated to the Dodd Research
Center in an environment designed to preserve this unique body of work for generations to come. The Museum of Natural History
hopes one day to have an appropriate facility in which to exhibit selections from the collection on a permanent basis.
[Item description, #:#], Rex Brasher Collection. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.
The collection was transferred to the Dodd Center in 1988.
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| Illustrations, undated |
| 102 |
Albatross, Blackfoot |
| 100 |
Albatross, Laysan |
| 102 |
Albatross, Shorttail |
| 125 |
Ani, Groovebill |
| 87 |
Auk, Razorbilled |
| 62 |
Auklet, Cassin |
| 62 |
Auklet, Crested |
| 124 |
Auklet, Least |
| 62 |
Auklet, Paroquet |
| 61 |
Auklet, Rhinoceros |
| 61 |
Auklet, Whiskered |
| 103 |
Avocet |
| 87 |
Baldpate |
| 124 |
Bittern |
| 61 |
Bittern, Cory Least |
| 129 |
Bittern, Least |
| 126 |
Blackbird, Brewer |
| 127 |
Blackbird, Redwing |
| 127 |
Blackbird, Rusty |
| 126 |
Blackbird, Tricolor |
| 127 |
Blackbird, Yellowhead |
| 127 |
Bluebird |
| 130 |
Bluebird, Azure |
| 127 |
Bluebird, Chestnut-backed |
| 123 |
Bluebird, Mountain |
| 130 |
Bluebird, San Pedro |
| 124 |
Bluebird, Western |
| 18 |
Bluethroat, Siberian Red Spotted |
| 141 |
Bobolink |
| 100, 140 |
Bobwhite |
| 132 |
Bobwhite, Florida |
| 129 |
Bobwhite, Masked |
| 129 |
Bobwhite, Texas |
| 86 |
Booby |
| 100 |
Booby Bluefooted |
| 103 |
Booby, Bluefaced |
| 99 |
Booby, Brewster |
| 99 |
Booby, Redfooted |
| 101 |
Brant |
| 101 |
Brant, Black |
| 102 |
Bufflehead |
| 18 |
Bunting, Indigo |
| 18 |
Bunting, Lazul |
| 18 |
Bunting, Painted |
| 18 |
Bunting, Whitewing |
| 18 |
Bunting; Varied, Beautiful |
| 15 |
Bush-tit; California, Grinda |
| 15 |
Bush-tit; Lead-colored, Lloyd |
| 104 |
Canvasback |
| 129 |
Caracara, Audubon |
| 135 |
Cardinal |
| 132 |
Cardinal; Arizona, San Lucas |
| 132 |
Cardinal; Florida, Graytail |
| 131 |
Catbird |
| 102 |
Chachalaca |
| 134 |
Chat; Longtailed, Yellowbreast |
| 16 |
Chickadee, Alaska |
| 16 |
Chickadee, Longtailed |
| 16 |
Chickadee, Mexican |
| 16 |
Chickadee; Bailey, Mountain |
| 16 |
Chickadee; Carolina, Plumbeous, Florida |
| 18 |
Chickadee; Chestnut-backed, California, Barlow |
| 18 |
Chickadee; Hudsonian, Acadian |
| 16 |
Chickadee; Oregon, Yukon |
| 134 |
Chuckwill's Widow |
| 100 |
Coot; American |
| 101 |
Cormorant |
| 103 |
Cormorant, Brandt |
| 103 |
Cormorant, Mexican |
| 100 |
Cormorant, Redfaced |
| 105 |
Cormorant; Doublecrested, Florida |
| 102 |
Cormorant; Pelagic, Violetgreen, Baird |
| 103 |
Cormorant; Whitecreast, Farallon |
| 134 |
Cowbird |
| 139 |
Cowbird, Bronze |
| 139 |
Cowbird, Dwarf |
| 139 |
Cowbird, Redeye |
| 132 |
Crake, Spotted |
| 104 |
Crane, Little Brown |
| 105 |
Crane, Sandhill |
| 105 |
Crane, Whooping |
| 23 |
Creeper; Brown, Mexican |
| 23 |
Creeper; California, Sierra |
| 22 |
Crossbill, Mexican |
| 22 |
Crossbill, Whitewing |
| 106 |
Crow |
| 105 |
Crow, Fish |
| 104 |
Crow, Northwest |
| 104 |
Crow; Florida, Western |
| 132 |
Cuckoo, Blackbill |
| 131 |
Cuckoo, Yellowbill |
| 132 |
Cuckoo; Mangrove, Maynard |
| 136 |
Cuckoo; Yellowbill, California |
| 54 |
Curlew, Bristlethigh |
| 54 |
Curlew, Eskimo |
| 72 |
Curlew, Hudsonian |
| 54 |
Curlew, Longbill |
| 23 |
Dicksissel |
| 137 |
Dipper |
| 63 |
Dove Zenaida |
| 59 |
Dove, Bluehead Quail |
| 60 |
Dove, Ground |
| 57 |
Dove, Inca |
| 60 |
Dove, Key West Quail |
| 62 |
Dove, Mourning |
| 63 |
Dove, Whitefront |
| 63 |
Dove, Whitewing |
| 57 |
Dove; Mexican Ground, Bermuda Ground |
| 57 |
Dovekie |
| 57 |
Dowitcher |
| 141 |
Duck, Canvas-backed |
| 107 |
Duck, Harlequin |
| 96 |
Duck, Lesser Scaup |
| 106 |
Duck, Masked |
| 97 |
Duck, Ringneck |
| 106 |
Duck, Ruddy |
| 96 |
Duck, Scaup |
| 111 |
Duck, Wood |
| 106 |
Duck; Black, Redleg Black |
| 107 |
Duck; Florida, Mottled |
| 104 |
Eagle, Bald |
| 106 |
Eagle, Golden |
| 107 |
Egret |
| 105 |
Egret, Reddish |
| 109 |
Eider |
| 95 |
Eider, King |
| 96 |
Eider, Northern |
| 107 |
Eider, Pacific |
| 96 |
Eider, Spectacled |
| 95 |
Eider, Stellar |
| 110 |
Falcon, Aplomado |
| 107 |
Falcon, Prairie |
| 55 |
Finch Browncap Rosy |
| 53 |
Finch, Aleutian Rosy |
| 53 |
Finch, Black Rosy |
| 23 |
Finch, Cassin Purple |
| 22 |
Finch, Guadalupe House |
| 22 |
Finch, McGregor House |
| 60 |
Finch; Graycrown Rosy, Hepburn Rosy |
| 22 |
Finch; House, San Lucas, San Clemente |
| 23 |
Finch; Purple, California Purple |
| 109 |
Flamingo |
| 59 |
Flicker |
| 53 |
Flicker, Gilded |
| 54 |
Flicker, Guadalupe |
| 54 |
Flicker; Redshaft, Northwestern |
| 22 |
Flycatcher, Acadian |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Beardless |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Buffbreast |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Coues |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Crested |
| 124 |
Flycatcher, Derby |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Gray |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Hammond |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Least |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Olivaceous |
| 24 |
Flycatcher, Olivesided |
| 124 |
Flycatcher, Scissortail |
| 24 |
Flycatcher, Sulphurbelly |
| 22 |
Flycatcher, Traill, Alder |
| 24 |
Flycatcher, Vermillion |
| 19 |
Flycatcher, Wright |
| 24 |
Flycatcher, Yellowbelly |
| 20 |
Flycatcher; Arizona Crested, Mexican Crested |
| 20 |
Flycatcher; Ashthroat, Lower California |
| 19 |
Flycatcher; Western, San Lucas |
| 108 |
Fulmar, Pacific |
| 108 |
Fulmar, Roger |
| 108 |
Fulmar, Slenderbilled |
| 116 |
Gadwall |
| 115 |
Gallinule, Florida |
| 116 |
Gallinule, Purple |
| 115 |
Gannet |
| 10 |
Gnatcatcher; Blacktailed Plumbeous |
| 10 |
Gnatcatcher; Blue-gray, Western |
| 58 |
Godwit, Hudsonian |
| 58 |
Godwit, Marbled |
| 58 |
Godwit, Pacific |
| 115 |
Goldeneye, American |
| 93 |
Goldeneye, Barrows |
| 9 |
Goldfinch |
| 9 |
Goldfinch, Lawrence |
| 9 |
Goldfinch; Arkansas, Greenback |
| 9 |
Goldfinch; Pale, Willow |
| 92 |
Goose, Barnacle |
| 92 |
Goose, Blue |
| 93 |
Goose, Cackling |
| 91 |
Goose, Emperor |
| 91 |
Goose, Ross |
| 90 |
Goose, Snow |
| 90 |
Goose, Whitecheek |
| 90 |
Goose, Whitefronted |
| 91 |
Goose; Canada, Hutchins |
| 100, 334 |
Goshawk, American |
| 115 |
Goshawk, Mexican |
| 114 |
Goshawk, Western |
| 58 |
Grackle, Boattail |
| 59 |
Grackle, Great Tail |
| 59 |
Grackle, Purple |
| 59 |
Grackle; Florida, Bronze |
| 123 |
Grebe, American Eared |
| 93 |
Grebe, Holboell |
| 123 |
Grebe, Horned |
| 123 |
Grebe, Mexican |
| 124 |
Grebe, Piedbill |
| 95 |
Grebe, Western |
| 63 |
Grosbeak, Alaska Pine |
| 58 |
Grosbeak, Blackhead |
| 123 |
Grosbeak, Pine |
| 126 |
Grosbeak, Rosebreasted |
| 125 |
Grosbeak; Blue, Western Blue |
| 126 |
Grosbeak; Evening, Western Evening |
| 126 |
Grosbeak; Kodiak Pine |
| 63 |
Grosbeak; Rocky Mt. Pine, California Pine |
| 129 |
Grouse Hudsonian Spruce |
| 128 |
Grouse, Alaska Spruce |
| 128 |
Grouse, Dusky |
| 129 |
Grouse, Franklin |
| 93 |
Grouse, Ruffed |
| 94 |
Grouse, Sharptailed |
| 94 |
Grouse; Canada Ruffed, Gray Ruffed |
| 94 |
Grouse; Columbian Sharptail, Prairie |
| 94 |
Grouse; Richardson, Sierra |
| 90 |
Guillemot, Black |
| 128 |
Guillemot, Mandt |
| 90 |
Guillemot, Pigeon |
| 130 |
Gull, Bonaparte |
| 100 |
Gull, California |
| 130 |
Gull, Franklin |
| 98 |
Gull, Glaucous |
| 130 |
Gull, Glaucouswing |
| 97 |
Gull, Great Blackbacked |
| 97 |
Gull, Heermann |
| 99 |
Gull, Herring |
| 98 |
Gull, Iceland |
| 98 |
Gull, Ivory |
| 126 |
Gull, Kumlien |
| 94 |
Gull, Laughing |
| 128 |
Gull, Little |
| 131 |
Gull, Mew |
| 134 |
Gull, Nelson |
| 99 |
Gull, Ringbilled |
| 130 |
Gull, Ross |
| 128 |
Gull, Sabine |
| 123 |
Gull, Shortbilled |
| 98 |
Gull, Slatyback |
| 128 |
Gull, Vega |
| 99 |
Gull, Western |
| 91 |
Gyrfalcon, Black |
| 92 |
Gyrfalcon, White |
| 95 |
Gyrfalcon,Gray |
| 119 |
Hawk, American Roughlegged |
| 138 |
Hawk, Black Pigeon |
| 138 |
Hawk, Broadwing |
| 68 |
Hawk, Coopers |
| 137 |
Hawk, Cuban Sparrow |
| 68 |
Hawk, Desert Sparrow |
| 114 |
Hawk, Duck ( Pearle's Falcon) |
| 114 |
Hawk, Ferruginous Roughlegged |
| 117 |
Hawk, Harris |
| 141 |
Hawk, Marsh |
| 119 |
Hawk, Mexican Black |
| 137 |
Hawk, Pigeon |
| 28 |
Hawk, Redshoulder |
| 119 |
Hawk, Redtail |
| 141 |
Hawk, Richardson Pigeon |
| 119 |
Hawk, Sennet Whitetail |
| 138 |
Hawk, Sharpshin |
| 116 |
Hawk, Shorttail |
| 82 |
Hawk, Sparrow |
| 116 |
Hawk, Swainsons |
| 117 |
Hawk, Zonetail |
| 117 |
Hawk; Florida, Redshoulder, Redbellied |
| 117 |
Hawk; Harlan, Alaska Redtail |
| 120 |
Hawk; Krider, Western Redtail |
| 28 |
Hawk; San Lucas Sparrow, Little |
| 125 |
Heath, Hen |
| 140 |
Heron, Blackcrowned Night |
| 94 |
Heron, Great Blue |
| 92 |
Heron, Great White |
| 141 |
Heron, Green |
| 141 |
Heron, Little Blue |
| 67 |
Heron, Louisiana |
| 96 |
Heron, Snowy |
| 141 |
Heron, Yellowcrowned Night |
| 67 |
Heron; Anthony Green, Frazar |
| 93 |
Heron; Northwest Coast, Wards |
| 10 |
Hummingbird, Allen |
| 9 |
Hummingbird, Anna |
| 20 |
Hummingbird, Blackchin |
| 20 |
Hummingbird, Bluethroat |
| 20 |
Hummingbird, Broadbil |
| 6 |
Hummingbird, Broadtail |
| 6 |
Hummingbird, Buffbelly |
| 142 |
Hummingbird, Calliope |
| 6 |
Hummingbird, Costa |
| 2 |
Hummingbird, Floresi |
| 142 |
Hummingbird, Lucifer |
| 10 |
Hummingbird, Morcom |
| 142 |
Hummingbird, Reiffer |
| 6 |
Hummingbird, Rivoli |
| 13 |
Hummingbird, Rubythroat |
| 142 |
Hummingbird, Rufous |
| 142 |
Hummingbird, White-ear |
| 142 |
Hummingbird, Xantus |
| 131 |
Ibis, Glossy |
| 125 |
Ibis, White |
| 131 |
Ibis, Whiteface Glossy |
| 131 |
Ibis, Wood |
| 67 |
Jacana, Mexican |
| 122 |
Jaeger, Longtail |
| 122 |
Jaeger, Parasitic |
| 122 |
Jaeger, Pomarine |
| 66 |
Jay, Blue |
| 68 |
Jay, Blue Ear |
| 65 |
Jay, California |
| 65 |
Jay, Florida |
| 69 |
Jay, Florida Blue |
| 73 |
Jay, Green |
| 72 |
Jay, Pinon |
| 72 |
Jay, Santa Cruz |
| 72 |
Jay, Woodhouse |
| 66 |
Jay; Alaska, Labrador |
| 66 |
Jay; Arizona, Couch |
| 69 |
Jay; Canada, Rocky Mountain |
| 68 |
Jay; Longcrest, Blackhead |
| 65 |
Jay; Oregon, Gray |
| 67 |
Jay; Queen Charlotte, Coast |
| 69 |
ay; Stellar, Bluefront |
| 66 |
Jay; Xantus, Belding |
| 1 |
Junco, Arizona |
| 1 |
Junco, Slatecolored |
| 1 |
Junco, Whitewing |
| 1 |
Junco; Baird, Guadalupe |
| 1 |
Junco; California, Mountain |
| 1 |
Junco; Oregon, Shufeldt |
| 1 |
Junco; Pinkside, Ridgway, Townsend |
| 1 |
Junco; Redback, Grayhead |
| 1 |
Junco; Thurber, Point Pinos |
| 68 |
Killdeer |
| 72 |
Kingbird |
| 70 |
Kingbird, Arkansas |
| 65 |
Kingbird, Cassin |
| 73 |
Kingbird, Couch |
| 73 |
Kingbird, Gray |
| 69 |
Kingfisher, Belted |
| 67 |
Kingfisher, Texas |
| 2 |
Kinglet, Dusky |
| 8 |
Kinglet, Golden-crowned |
| 2 |
Kinglet, Ruby-crowned |
| 2 |
Kinglet, Sitka |
| 2 |
Kinglet, Western Golden-crowned |
| 118 |
Kite, Everglade |
| 120 |
Kite, Mississippi |
| 118 |
Kite, Swallowtail |
| 118 |
Kite, Whitetail |
| 70 |
Kittiwake, Pacific |
| 70 |
Kittiwake, Redleg |
| 66 |
Knot |
| 6 |
Lark, Horned |
| 6 |
Lark; California Horned, Ruddy Horned |
| 6 |
Lark; Desert Horned, Texas Horned |
| 6 |
Lark; Dusky Horned, Sonora Horned |
| 6 |
Lark; Hoyt Horned |
| 14 |
Lark; Montezuma Horned, Island Horned |
| 14 |
Lark; Pallid Horned, Prairie Horned |
| 14 |
Lark; Streaked Horned, Scorched |
| 70 |
Limpkin |
| 14 |
Longspur, Chestnut Collar |
| 14 |
Longspur, Lapland |
| 14 |
Longspur, McCown |
| 14 |
Longspur, Smith |
| 119 |
Loon |
| 120 |
Loon, Blackthroat |
| 116 |
Loon, Pacific |
| 118 |
Loon, Redthroat |
| 118 |
Loon, Yellowbill |
| 120 |
Magpie |
| 120 |
Magpie, Yellowbill |
| 121 |
Mallard |
| 121 |
Man-O'War-Bird |
| 5 |
Martin, Cuban |
| 5 |
Martin, Graybreast |
| 5 |
Martin; Purple, Western |
| 74 |
Meadowlark |
| 77 |
Meadowlark, Western |
| 73 |
Meadowlark; Rio Grande, Southern |
| 98 |
Merganser |
| 122 |
Merganser, Hooded |
| 97 |
Merganser, Redbreasted |
| 71 |
Mockingbird |
| 96 |
Murre, California |
| 121 |
Murre; Brunnich, Pallas |
| 76 |
Murrelet Kittlitz |
| 71 |
Murrelet, Ancient |
| 76 |
Murrelet, Craveri |
| 76 |
Murrelet, Marbled |
| 69 |
Murrelet, Xantus |
| 71 |
Nighthawk |
| 74 |
Nighthawk, Texas |
| 74 |
Nighthawk; Pacific, Sennet |
| 73 |
Nighthawk; Western, Florida |
| 97 |
Noddy |
| 71 |
Nutcracker |
| 10 |
Nuthatch, Brownheaded |
| 11 |
Nuthatch, Redbreasted |
| 10 |
Nuthatch; Pygmy, White-naped |
| 10 |
Nuthatch; Rocky Mt., San Lucas |
| 11 |
Nuthatch; Whitebreasted, Slenderbill, Florida |
| 108 |
Old Squaw |
| 10 |
Oriole, Arizona Hooded |
| 11 |
Oriole, Audubon |
| 11 |
Oriole, Baltimore |
| 11 |
Oriole, Bullocks |
| 10 |
Oriole, Orchard |
| 11 |
Oriole, Scott |
| 11 |
Oriole, Sennet |
| 111 |
Osprey |
| 3 |
Ovenbird |
| 76 |
Owl, American Barn |
| 71 |
Owl, American Hawk |
| 121 |
Owl, Artic Horned |
| 76 |
Owl, Barred |
| 13 |
Owl, California Pygmy |
| 14 |
Owl, Elf |
| 75 |
Owl, Ferruginous |
| 75 |
Owl, Flammulated |
| 108 |
Owl, Great Gray |
| 80 |
Owl, Hoskin Pigmy |
| 78 |
Owl, Longeared |
| 78 |
Owl, Pygmy |
| 78 |
Owl, Richardson |
| 79 |
Owl, Saw Whet |
| 78 |
Owl, Screech |
| 79 |
Owl, Shortear |
| 95 |
Owl, Snowy |
| 79 |
Owl, Spotted Screech |
| 79 |
Owl, Xantus Screech |
| 74 |
Owl; Aiken Screech, McFarlane |
| 75 |
Owl; Burrowing, Florida Burrowing |
| 75 |
Owl; California Screech, Kennicott |
| 121 |
Owl; Dusky Horned, Pacific Horned |
| 109 |
Owl; Dwarf Horned, Labrador Horned, St. |
| 75 |
Owl; Florida Barred, Texas Barred |
| 109 |
Owl; Great Horned, Western |
| 78 |
Owl; Rocky Mt. Screech, Mexican |
| 110 |
Owl; Spotted, Northern Spotted |
| 70 |
Owl; Texas Screech, Florida Screech |
| 81 |
Oystercatcher, American |
| 77 |
Oystercatcher, Black |
| 81 |
Oystercatcher, Frazier |
| 74 |
Parauque, Merrill |
| 84 |
Paroquet, Carolina |
| 77 |
Parrot, Thickbill |
| 109 |
Pelican, Brown |
| 110 |
Pelican, White |
| 80 |
Petrel, Ashy |
| 80 |
Petrel, Black |
| 77 |
Petrel, Bulwer |
| 79 |
Petrel, Forktailed |
| 77 |
Petrel, Guadalupe |
| 82 |
Petrel, Hawaiian |
| 83 |
Petrel, Kaeding |
| 81 |
Petrel, Leaches |
| 83 |
Petrel, Least |
| 83 |
Petrel, Pintado |
| 83 |
Petrel, Socorro |
| 82 |
Petrel, Stromy |
| 84 |
Petrel, Whitebellied |
| 81 |
Petrel, Whitefaced |
| 81 |
Petrel, Wilson's |
| 7 |
Pewee, Wood |
| 7 |
Pewee; Western Wood, Largebilled |
| 60 |
Phainopepla |
| 64 |
Phalarope, Northern |
| 60 |
Phalarope, Red |
| 7 |
Phoebe |
| 13 |
Phoebe, Black |
| 7 |
Phoebe, Says |
| 125 |
Pigeon, Bandtail |
| 111 |
Pigeon, Passenger |
| 125 |
Pigeon, Redbilled |
| 64 |
Pigeon, Viosca |
| 61 |
Pigeon, Whitecrowned |
| 110 |
Pintail |
| 117 |
Pipit |
| 64 |
Pipit, Spragurs |
| 55 |
Plover, American Golden |
| 50 |
Plover, Blackbellied |
| 50 |
Plover, Lesser Ringed |
| 55 |
Plover, Pacific Golden |
| 49 |
Plover, Piping |
| 127 |
Plover, Prairie |
| 62 |
Plover, Ringed |
| 55 |
Plover, Semipalmated |
| 64 |
Plover, Snowy |
| 50 |
Plover, Upland |
| 55 |
Plover, Wilsons |
| 56 |
Poorwill; Dusky, Frosted |
| 56 |
Prairie Chicken |
| 57 |
Prairie Chicken, Lesser |
| 56 |
Ptarmigan, Evermans |
| 56 |
Ptarmigan, Reinhardt, Nelson, rock |
| 49 |
Ptarmigan, Turner, Townsend |
| 50 |
Ptarmigan, Welch |
| 51 |
Ptarmigan, Whitetailed |
| 51 |
Ptarmigan, Willow |
| 61 |
Ptarmigan; Adak, Dixon |
| 56 |
Ptarmigan; Allens, Alexander |
| 111 |
Puffin, Horned |
| 122 |
Puffin, Largebilled |
| 113 |
Puffin, Tufted |
| 51 |
Pyrrhuloxia, Arizona |
| 51 |
Pyrrhuloxia; Texas, San Lucas |
| 52 |
Quail, California |
| 52 |
Quail, Chestnutbellied |
| 53 |
Quail, Gambels |
| 52 |
Quail, Mearns |
| 52 |
Quail, Scaled |
| 50 |
Quail, Valley |
| 52 |
Quail; Plume, San Pedro |
| 137 |
Rail, Belding |
| 135 |
Rail, Black |
| 139 |
Rail, California Clapper |
| 135 |
Rail, Caribian Clapper |
| 139 |
Rail, Clapper |
| 135 |
Rail, Florida Clapper, Wayne |
| 51 |
Rail, King |
| 137 |
Rail, Lightfooted |
| 139 |
Rail, Louisiana Clapper |
| 137 |
Rail, Virginia |
| 137 |
Rail,Yellow |
| 112 |
Raven |
| 112 |
Raven, Northern |
| 110 |
Raven, Whitenecked |
| 112 |
Redhead |
| 13 |
Redpoll |
| 7 |
Redpoll; Greenland, Hoary |
| 7 |
Redpoll; Hoebells, Greater |
| 43 |
Redshank |
| 7 |
Redstart |
| 8 |
Redstart, Painted |
| 136 |
Redwing, Bicolored |
| 133 |
Redwing; Northwestern, Vera Cruz |
| 136 |
Redwing; Sonora, Bahama, Florida |
| 133 |
Redwing; Thickbilled, San Diego |
| 133 |
Roadrunner |
| 46 |
Robin |
| 133 |
Robin, San Lucas |
| 92 |
Sage Hen |
| 46 |
Sanderling |
| 133 |
Sandpiper, Aleutian |
| 46 |
Sandpiper, Baird |
| 136 |
Sandpiper, Buffbreasted |
| 46 |
Sandpiper, Curlew |
| 136 |
Sandpiper, Least |
| 134 |
Sandpiper, Pectoral |
| 134 |
Sandpiper, Pribilof |
| 135 |
Sandpiper, Purple |
| 136 |
Sandpiper, Redbacked |
| 138 |
Sandpiper, Semipalmated |
| 48 |
Sandpiper, Sharptailed |
| 135 |
Sandpiper, Solitary |
| 49 |
Sandpiper, Spoonbill |
| 48 |
Sandpiper, Spotted |
| 49 |
Sandpiper, Stilt |
| 138 |
Sandpiper, Western |
| 138 |
Sandpiper, Western Solitary |
| 133 |
Sandpiper, Whiterumped |
| 80 |
Sapsucker, Rednaped |
| 80 |
Sapsucker, Williamson |
| 84 |
Sapsucker, Yellowbellied |
| 84 |
Sapsucker; Redbreasted, Northern |
| 112 |
Scoter |
| 113 |
Scoter, Surf |
| 113 |
Scoter, Whitewinged |
| 7 |
Seedeater, Sharp |
| 140 |
Shearwater, Alled |
| 48 |
Shearwater, Audubon |
| 48 |
Shearwater, Blacktailed |
| 140 |
Shearwater, Blackvented |
| 140 |
Shearwater, Cory |
| 47 |
Shearwater, Darkbodied |
| 49 |
Shearwater, Greater |
| 46 |
Shearwater, Manx |
| 48 |
Shearwater, Pinkfooted |
| 47 |
Shearwater, Slenderbilled |
| 47 |
Shearwater, Sooty |
| 47 |
Shearwater, Townsend |
| 47 |
Shearwater, Wedgetailed |
| 114 |
Shoveler |
| 85 |
Shrike, Loggerhead |
| 85 |
Shrike, Northern |
| 85 |
Shrike; Island, Migrant |
| 85 |
Shrike; Whiterumped, California |
| 8 |
Siskin, Pine |
| 83 |
Skimmer, Black |
| 113 |
Skua |
| 57 |
Snipe, Brownbacked |
| 84 |
Snipe, European |
| 85 |
Snipe, Western Brownbacked |
| 84 |
Snipe, Wilson |
| 8 |
Snowflake |
| 7 |
Snowflake, McKay |
| 7 |
Snowflake, Pribilof |
| 30 |
Solitaire, Townsend |
| 85 |
Sora |
| 20 |
Sparrow, Baird |
| 20 |
Sparrow, Belding |
| 8 |
Sparrow, Bells |
| 9 |
Sparrow, Black Chin |
| 9 |
Sparrow, Botteri |
| 9 |
Sparrow, Brewer |
| 12 |
Sparrow, Cassin |
| 12 |
Sparrow, Clay Colored |
| 25 |
Sparrow, Goldencrowned |
| 25 |
Sparrow, Harris |
| 25 |
Sparrow, Ipswitch |
| 142 |
Sparrow, Leconte |
| 142 |
Sparrow, Northern |
| 5 |
Sparrow, Rufouswing |
| 13 |
Sparrow, Scott Seaside, Texas Seaside |
| 13 |
Sparrow, Seaside |
| 5 |
Sparrow, Song |
| 13 |
Sparrow, Swamp |
| 5 |
Sparrow, Texas |
| 5 |
Sparrow, Whitethroated |
| 8 |
Sparrow; Acadian Shaptail, Nelson |
| 8 |
Sparrow; Aleutian Song, Bischoff, Mendicino Song, Suisin Song |
| 8 |
Sparrow; Aleutian, Savannah |
| 8 |
Sparrow; Almeda Song, Dakota, Merrill |
| 9 |
Sparrow; Blackthroated, Desert |
| 9 |
Sparrow; Brown Song, San Clemente, Santa Barbara |
| 12 |
Sparrow; Chipping, Western Chipping |
| 12 |
Sparrow; Desert Song, Mountain Song |
| 6 |
Sparrow; Dusty Seaside, Heermann Song |
| 12 |
Sparrow; Field, Western Field |
| 13 |
Sparrow; Fox, Shumigin |
| 26 |
Sparrow; Grasshopper, Western, Florida |
| 12 |
Sparrow; Gray Sage, California Sage |
| 25 |
Sparrow; Henslow, Western |
| 142 |
Sparrow; Kodiak Fox, Townsend |
| 142 |
Sparrow; La. Seaside, Magillivary |
| 26 |
Sparrow; Largebilled, San Lucas, San Benito |
| 25 |
Sparrow; Lark, Western Lark |
| 12 |
Sparrow; Lincoln, Forbush |
| 20 |
Sparrow; Pinewoods, Bachman |
| 25 |
Sparrow; Rock, Laguna |
| 142 |
Sparrow; Rufouscrowned, Scott |
| 13 |
Sparrow; Samuel Song, Rusty, Sooty |
| 25 |
Sparrow; San Diego Song, Yakutat, Kenai |
| 5 |
Sparrow; Sharptail |
| 142 |
Sparrow; Stephen Fox, Sooty Fox |
| 5 |
Sparrow; Thickbill Fox, Slatecolored |
| 13 |
Sparrow; Tree, Western Tree |
| 25 |
Sparrow; Veaper, Western, Oregon |
| 12 |
Sparrow; Western, Savannah, Bryant |
| 8 |
Sparrow; Whitecrowned, Gambells Nutall |
| 111 |
Spoonbill |
| 112 |
Stilt, Blacknecked |
| 82 |
Surfbird |
| 25 |
Swallow, Bank |
| 4 |
Swallow, Barn |
| 5 |
Swallow, Ruffwinged |
| 12 |
Swallow, Tree |
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