FMNH 2320

Credit: (c) Field Museum of Natural History
  • American Robin egg
    Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History
    Description: American Robin bird egg FMNH 2320
  • American Robin egg
    Photographer: John Weinstein : Field Museum of Natural History - Photography Division
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History
    Description: American Robin bird egg FMNH 2320
FM Catalog: Birds
Catalog Subset: Egg
Scientific Name: Turdus migratorius migratorius
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Turdidae
Genus: Turdus
Species: migratorius
Subspecies: migratorius
Collector: H. S. Swarth
Geography: North America, USA, Illinois, Will Co, Joliet. [LL]
DWc Country: United States of America
Date Collected: 17 May 1906
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: Yes
Latitude, Longitude: 41.5185, -88.1085
EMu IRN: 1746206
OccurenceID: b8bf3a76-274c-4d62-bae0-f7ad7a7042b8
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