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Harry C. Oberholser

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Harry Oberholser was born to Jacob and Lavera S. Oberholser on June 25, 1870, in
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The great plains waterfowl breeding grounds and their protection
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Critical notes on the subspecies of the spotted owl
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Brooklyn, New York
American
Columbia University
George Washington University
Ornithology
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
ornithologist
Brooklyn
New York
Columbia University
B.A.
M.S.
PhD.
George Washington University
Mary Forrest Smith
United States Bureau of Biological Survey
ornithologist
biologist
editor
Vernon Bailey
Louis Agassiz Fuertes
Winter Waterfowl Survey
ornithology
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
dusky flycatcher
ISBN
0-292-70711-8

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