Ornithology

The museum鈥檚 bird collection (more than 190,000 specimens) is the third-largest university-based collection in the world (behind Harvard and the University of Michigan).

The museum鈥檚 holdings of birds from Peru, Bolivia, the West Indies, and the Southeastern United States are the largest in the world, and the collection is among the largest in the world from Borneo, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Argentina. The collection contains 160,000 skins, 22,000 complete skeletons, 8,000 fluid-preserved specimens, and 12,000 stomach-content samples.

Since 1978, more than 300 research publications (including 25 books) have been based wholly, or in part, on bird specimens in the 海角社区 Museum of Natural Science. Several graduates of the 海角社区 ornithology program have been presidents of leading North American scientific societies. Recent graduates of the 海角社区 graduate program in ornithology are currently the research curators of some of the largest and most important bird collections in the world: the Smithsonian, the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, the Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas, the Bell Museum of Natural History at the University of Minnesota, and the Goeldi Museum in Brazil.

海角社区 ornithologists are the world鈥檚 experts on birds from several Latin American regions, including Peru and Bolivia, which together contain more species of birds than any other similar-sized region in the world. 海角社区 is the only university museum in the world that has conducted ornithological field research in South America every year since 1962. 


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Louisiana Bird Resource Office


Sebastian P茅rez-Pe帽a, Collections Manger