The next Queens County Bird Club meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 17, 
2024, at 7:30 PM at Alley Pond Environmental Center, 229-10 Northern Boulevard, 
Douglaston, NY 11362.

Paul Sweet, Collection Manager, Department of Ornithology at the American 
Museum of Natural History will present "The South Pacific Revisited – 
Digitizing specimens from the Whitney South Sea Expedition".
Paul Sweet was born in Bristol, England and has been interested in Natural 
History for as long as he can remember. After completing a degree in Zoology at 
the University of Liverpool, he traveled extensively in the Americas and Asia 
for several years before working in the Singapore Natural History Museum. In 
1991 he moved to New York to work at the American Museum of Natural History 
where he is now the Collection Manager of the Ornithology Department, the 
largest bird collection in the world. During his tenure at the AMNH, he has 
participated in many museum expeditions to countries including Vietnam, Central 
African Republic, Cuba, Solomon Islands, and Papua New Guinea.The Whitney South 
Sea Expedition was the longest and most ambitious ornithological voyage ever 
undertaken. Spanning over 20 years from 1920 to 1941, this comprehensive survey 
visited hundreds of Pacific islands, many of which were ornithologically 
unknown. Ultimately over 40,000 bird specimens were sent back to New York for 
study, resulting in the description of 277 new taxa. Specimens amassed by the 
expedition also shed light on bigger questions in evolutionary biology, 
biogeography and speciation. Although this collection is immensely valuable, it 
was collected 100 years ago when modern data standards had not been developed. 
Particularly lacking from the specimens’ original labels was detailed 
geographic information. Fortunately, the expedition crew kept personal journals 
that often give information on precise collecting localities. Using this 
information and working with NYC high school students in the AMNH Science 
Research Mentorship Program, we have been able to unite this information with 
the specimens, allowing them to be used for modern studies that require 
specimen mapping.
Marcia Abrahams
VP/Programs CoordinatorQueens County Bird Clubwww.qcbirdclub.orgEmail:  
marciaaabrah...@aol.com 





  
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