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Manuscript describing the author's travels to Arizona.
Manuscript describing a young robin who ventured out of the nest. Upon the realization that life was not as easy as his parents made it seem, the bird called out to the parents. The mother responded and...
Articles authored by Irene Finley: 1. "Making the birds happy"; 2. "Musk-rat, new industry for Oregon" Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
A conversation between birds surviving the winter on the Finley property. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
Manuscript describing a trip to an Alaskan island in order to find bird life.
Manuscript in which the author describes an exploration of birds in and among lakes and islands, among other areas.
Field notes from a trip to Pauline Lake, Oregon, discussing rainbow trout conservation, chipmunks, and bird species, including the red crossbill and Barrow's goldeneye duck.
The story is a night time chat between two chats, much to the chagrin of their various neighbors.
Manuscript where the author shares her observation of the morning, including bird calls.
The article highlights the annual return of birds to the author's property, including the violet-green swallow. Recommendations for birdhouse designs are included. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.