Matthew Harrison wrote:
Back in 2002 I made enquiries as to the whereabouts of specimens listed as 'retained/held in Lincoln Museum'.
At the time, it was deemed that all of those that had been retained, were held in the storage basement at Lincolnshire Archives. I paid them a visit and with some help only tacked down 7 specimens as follows:
No news on the whereabouts of Britain's 1st Sea Eagle too - the 1732 Nocton bird?
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=u_qS ... CDAQ6AEwAAThe Grantham Museum skins were apparently sent to Lincoln per my inquiries in January, I'm keen on tracing a Great Snipe skin that was taken at Marston...
Stephen Lorand wrote:
The Hugh Strickland collection of 6,000 birds was sent to Cambridge in 1867 following his accidental death in 1853. I don't know how much has survived or whether it went to a university society or a museum. I would imagine that the most likely destination would have been the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology. They should know where the collection is housed.
The collection is searchable at
http://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/collect ... atalogues/ and does house a Gyr:
UMZC No. ......... 13/Fal/2/dd/12
Description ......... Skin - Skin (mounted)
Current name ...... Falco rusticolus
Field Collection ... [No data] ....... Date: [No data]
Locality .............. "Britain"; [U.K.]
Acquisition .......... Cambridge Philosophical Society ....... Date: [No data]
Registered ........... [No data]
Although no mention of where taken, I can ask Mike Brooke to check the skin if useful....
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Dr Alexander C. Lees
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Cornell Lab of Ornithology,
Cornell University
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