Spinifex pigeon
This specimen is almost certainly from the River Lynd, in nothern Queensland (base of Cape York Peninsula) and collected June 1845. In 1944 Miss Fox, a school mistress from Beckenham donated 20 mounted birds from Australia and 2 from New Zealand to RAMM. We do not know how she came by them. Their significance has recently been uncovered by Clemency Fisher from National Museums Liverpool. The Australian birds were collected by John Glibert and John Murphy on the Queenstown leg of the Leichhardt Expedition which ended at Port Essington in December 1845. Most of the specimens are listed in Murphy's manuscript diary.
Object Summary
- Accession Loan No.
- 5/1944/2
- Category
- Natural History
- Collection Class
- Birds
- Collection Area Region
- Australia and New Zealand
- Collector Excavator
- Fox, Miss E M (from the collection of): Murphy, John and Gilbert, John
- Common Name
- spinifex pigeon
- Simple Name
- bird
- Period Classification
- Victorian (1837-1901)
