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Hudsonian Godwit

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Washington, DC, United States

A Limosa haemastica, or Hudsonian Godwit, specimen from the Smithsonian Institution's USNM Bird Collection. This specimen is the only one collected by Charles Darwin in the collections of the Smithsonian. Darwin collected the specimen from the Falkland Islands in March 1833 during the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle. The field number 1147 on the original label was written by Darwin, who delivered the specimen to John Gould. The specimen identification, Charles Darwin's name, and the date Jan 4, 1837, were written on the label by Gould, who received the specimen from Darwin in London on that date. The locality data and date collected were derived from Darwin's field catalog for number 1147 (see pages 385-386 at http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?keywords=limosa&pageseq=423&itemID=F1840&viewtype=text).

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  • Title: Hudsonian Godwit
  • Location: Port Louis, East Falkland Island, East Falkland Islands, Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean
  • Type: Skin
  • Rights: This image was obtained from the Smithsonian Institution. The image or its contents may be protected by international copyright laws. http://www.si.edu/termsofuse
  • External Link: View this object record in the Smithsonian Institution Collections Search Center
  • USNM Catalog Number(s): A8074
  • Scientific Name: Limosa haemastica
  • Photo Credit: Chip Clark, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
  • Field: Vertebrate Zoology
  • Date Collected: 1833-03-01
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