Former LVAS President, Dale Steventon, Shares History & Video of Bart Snyder's Egg Collection

Preview Video Clip of Bart Snyder's Egg Collection, courtesy of Dale and Alison Steventon

In mid-October, 2025, LVAS President, Barbara Malt, received an email from Dale Steventon saying “I am 90 years old. I was president of the Lehigh Valley Audubon Society in 1977 to 1980. I would like to share several things with you...” Barbara and LVAS History Committee Chair, Betty Abrams, met with Dale and his wife, Alison, in their home in Schnecksville on November 10th.

During their visit, Dale kindly shared an hour-long video that he and Alison recorded in 1993 while visiting Bart Snyder’s museum of wildlife specimens. Snyder (1906-1998) was a member of LVAS and an amateur ornithologist and oologist – a person who studies or collects bird eggs. His personal museum, the largest private collection of its kind in North America, included mounted birds and more than 16,000 eggs representing more than 500 different species. Most specimens included valuable scientific data, including when, where, and by whom they were collected.

A 1987 Morning Call article offers some background on Snyder and his unique collection: “Snyder began his unusual hobby at age 14 when his cousin gave him a set of eggs. Later he became acquainted with oologists all over the country and traded specimens, thereby enhancing his collection. Only about 20 percent of the inventory was collected by Snyder himself. He’s long maintained state and federal licenses necessary for collecting and keeping the specimens, which have been emptied of their contents and rest on beds of foam mulch in cabinets in Snyder’s basement. Although legal at one time, for many years it’s been against the law to take eggs from nests – a point that Snyder underscores each time he speaks to students.”

The contents of Snyder’s collection have since been donated to various research institutions and organizations, including Muhlenberg College. This is a preview of the full video, which offers a rare glimpse of Snyder’s full collection while it was still on display in his West Allentown home.

LVAS thanks Dale and Alison for documenting Snyder’s collection and sharing this video. To view the full-length video, check out Lehigh Valley Audubon Society’s YouTube channel or visit this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCtMlOxdqYE