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ID: 452
Duck Hawk Group, (Falco peregrinus anatum), depicting Hope Mountain, Upper Nyack, New York [1878-1900]
ID: 45736
North wing of Bird Hall, looking south [1880-1925]
ID: 485
Bird Hall, second floor in main building, looking south, [circa 1883-1900]
ID: 358
Bird Hall, Third Floor Gallery, Old Building, from the south [1883-1900]
ID: 490
View of gallery floor, old building, looking south, Bird Hall [1883-1900]
ID: 483
View of Bird Hall, with Haida canoe and finback whale skeleton [circa 1883-1900]
ID: 484
View of Bird Hall, with Haida Canoe, second floor, main building, Bird Hall [circa 1883-1900]
ID: 22846
High school class, Bird Hall [1883-1910]
ID: 3402
Bird Hall from southeast
ID: 44282
Barn owl exhibit [1883-1925]
ID: 354
Bird Hall, second floor, from north [1883-1925]
ID: 340
Bird Found Within 50 Miles of New York City, [Local Birds, 1894-1936]
ID: 3409
Exhibit cases and balcony, Bird Hall, circa 1900
ID: 31659
Cactus Bird Life Habitat Group, [Bird Hall, 1902-1922]
ID: 31022
Little Blue Heron Group, North American Bird Hall, [1904-1950]
ID: 31950
Birds of paradise exhibit, Hall of Birds of the World
ID: 100214592_3
Principal Story: Birds, Plate III from Photographic Album of the American Museum of Natural History, Central Park
ID: 338001
Bird Hall, 2nd Floor, from American Museum of Natural History, Central Park (77th Street and Eighth Avenue) : photographic views of its buildings and exhibition halls, with a statement of its aims and purposes
ID: 489
View of Bird Hall from Gallery with Haida Canoe, looking south, 1894
ID: 3948
Ani group, Nassau, Bahamas, 1905
ID: 3952
Flamingo Group, Andros Island, Bahamas, Habitat Groups of North American Birds, 1905
ID: 3956
Summer bird life, San Joaquin Valley Group, Habitat Groups of North American Birds, 1905
ID: ptc-6338
Vistors at flamingo exhibit, North American Bird Hall, circa 1905
ID: 31462
Exhibit cases, Bird Hall, 1906
ID: 31615
Skeleton of common finback whale from Provincetown, Massachusetts, Bird Hall, 1906
ID: 31959
Birds of paradise exhibit, Hall of Birds of the World, 1908
ID: 31948A
Birds of Paradise, [Hall of Birds of the World], 1908
ID: 31945
California Condor or California Vulture, [Hall of North American Birds], 1908
ID: 31961
Birds of Paradise, Hall of Birds of the World, 1908
ID: 31960
Birds of Paradise in exhibit cases, 1908
ID: 32523
Cuthbert Rookery Group, Florida, North American Bird Hall, 1909
ID: 31660
Cactus Desert Habitat Group, Bird Hall, 1915
ID: 37962
American Robin Group, first habitat bird group in the American Museum of Natural History, Local Birds, 1920
ID: 311983
Visitors under Bird Dome, Hall of Birds of the World, 1927
ID: 311984
ID: 312175
Children viewing bird display, 1927
ID: 312174
Children viewing display of pelican mother feeding its young, 1927
ID: 31949
Golden Eagle Habitat Group, Wyoming, [Hall of North American Birds]
ID: 314068
Mr. Mason working on accessories for Congo Bird Group, Hall of Birds of the World, 1932
ID: 286623
Girl studying the Alpine Bird Group, Hall of Birds of the World, 1936
ID: 286622
Children with museum instructor studying the Alpine Bird Group, Hall of Birds of the World, 1936
ID: 286620
Class of children studying the Alpine Bird Group, Hall of Birds of the World, 1936
ID: 286621
ID: 287924
Instructor giving lesson on winter birds at Exhibition Hall Talk, 1937
ID: 293025
Passenger pigeon, detail of bird group, Hall of Birds, 1938
ID: 315989
Bird groups, east section, Whitney Hall of Oceanic Birds, June, 1939
ID: 315990
Bird habitat exhibits and flying bird Dome, Whitney Memorial Hall of Oceanic Birds, 1939
ID: 316031
Whitney Memorial Hall of Oceanic Birds, 1939
ID: 315991
View of the Flying Bird Dome, showing Arctic terns, Whitney Hall, June, 1939
ID: 318751
What is a Bird?, exhibit, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318754
Structural Changes in Flightless Birds, exhibit, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318757
Earliest Known Fossil Bird, Archaeopteryx, exhibit, Biology of Birds Hall, 1942
ID: 318768
The Sentiment of Ornithology, Birds and Man, exhibit, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318753
Structural Changes from Reptile to Bird panel, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318756
The Origin of Fight panel, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 298491
Bird of Paradise, Whitney Bird Hall, April 1945
ID: 298492
ID: 298493
ID: 298490
Birds of Paradise, complete group, Whitney Hall of Birds, April 3, 1945
ID: 319645
Whitney Hall of Oceanic Birds, 1945
ID: 319646
Busts of William C. Whitney and Harry Payne Whitney, entrance to Whitney Memorial Hall of Pacific Bird Life, 1945
ID: 319647
Interior view of Whitney Memorial Hall of Pacific Bird Life, with South Sea Lories Group at center, 1944
ID: 319972
Whitney Memorial Hall of Pacific Bird Life, Birds of Paradise Group, center, 1946
ID: 321348
Visitors, Sanford Bird Hall, 1948
ID: 320861
Sanford Bird Hall, 1948
ID: 320862
Evolution exhibit, Sanford Bird Hall, 1948
ID: 320218
Types of Bird Flight, exhibit, Sanford Biology of Birds Hall, 1948
ID: 321720
Families of Birds, second panel, Flightless Birds, moas and kiwis, Sanford Bird Hall, 1951
ID: 321726
Giant Flightless Birds, Sanford Bird Hall, 1950
ID: 322577
Viewing Moa Group, Whitney Hall, 1952
ID: 322548
Boys viewing Peruvian Guano Islands exhibit, Whitney Hall of Oceanic Birds, 1952
ID: 322578
Viewing Snares Island exhibit, Whitney Hall, 1952
ID: 322546
Peruvian Guano Islands, Whitney Hall, 1952
ID: 322575
Boys viewing the Moa Group, Whitney Hall, 1952
ID: 2A6210
Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and Dr. Murphy, Whitney Hall Dedication, Whitney Bird Hall, 1953
ID: 2a6213
Robert Cushman Murphy and children at dedication of Whitney Hall, 1953
ID: 2a6212
Whitney Hall Dedication, Dr. Parr, Dr. Murphy, and President White, Whitney Memorial Hall of Oceanic Birds, 1953
ID: 2a6211
President White, Dr. Parr and Dr. Murphy, Whitney Hall Dedication, Whitney Hall, 1953
ID: 323273
Using Guide-a-phone, Whitney Hall, 1954
ID: 323968
Visitor viewing Birds of New York Region, sapsuckers, woodpeckers, and night hawks, Roosevelt Building, 1955
ID: 325434
The Dodo, restoration, Sanford Bird Hall, 1957
ID: 325438
Rare and Extinct Birds, map, Sanford Bird Hall, 1957
ID: 325638
Bird Nests, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325639
ID: 325640
ID: 325641
ID: 325642
ID: 325650
Plovers, oyster-catchers, turnstones, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325652
Terns, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325653
Surface-feeding Ducks, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325654
Hummingbirds, Nightjars, Swifts, Kingfishers, Woodpeckers, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325655
Herons, Ibises, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325656
Kinglets, Vireoes, Pipits, Waxwings, Thrushes, Shrikes, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325657
Orioles, Tanagers, Blackbirds, Starlings, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325658
Crows, Nuthatches, Titmice, Creepers, Wrens, Mockingbirds, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325660
Warblers, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325661
Birds of New York Region, sandpipers, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325662
Loons, Grebes, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325663
Skuas, Godwits, Phalaropes, Avocets, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957
ID: 325664
Gulls, Auks, Birds of New York Region, Roosevelt Memorial Building, 1957