https://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=1023University of Arizona Bird CollectionGreaterGood Faunaegbot@asu.eduhttps://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/index.phpGreaterGood Faunaegbot@asu.eduhttps://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/index.php2024-03-19engThe University of Arizona's Bird Collection containing over 18,000 cataloged specimens is the largest bird collection in the state. The Museum maintains a traditional study skin collection as well as a wing and tail, skeletal, and nest and egg collection. Originally begun in 1884 by Arizona resident Herbert Brown, the bird collection has seen periodic growth over time due to the efforts of some of the nation's best ornithologists. The Bird Collection remains dedicated to preserving the treasures of the region, while also promoting education and awareness to the public.University of Arizona Bird Collectiongbradley@email.arizona.eduhttp://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/Collections/Birds/BirdPage.htmGeorge Bradleygbradley@email.arizona.educontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-19T02:03:45-07:00GreaterGood Fauna - dad6dfa8-769a-4ff8-996a-8e48f3e09309UTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=1023UAZBirdsUniversity of Arizona Bird Collectionhttps://csvcoll.org/portal/content/collicon/uazbirds.pnghttp://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/Collections/Birds/BirdPage.htmhttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/George Bradleygbradley@email.arizona.edu<p>The University of Arizona's Bird Collection containing over 18,000 cataloged specimens is the largest bird collection in the state. The Museum maintains a traditional study skin collection as well as a wing and tail, skeletal, and nest and egg collection. Originally begun in 1884 by Arizona resident Herbert Brown, the bird collection has seen periodic growth over time due to the efforts of some of the nation's best ornithologists. The Bird Collection remains dedicated to preserving the treasures of the region, while also promoting education and awareness to the public.</p>