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  1. House Wren

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    This beautiful little fellow is sometimes called the Parkman’s Wren. He is much smaller than a sparrow, brown on the back, with little black mottled crossbars, and breast of a lighter color. His tail is...

  2. Six Whimsical Owls

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    A grouping of six playful owls. Three stand one on top of another on the left. In the middle, two owls stand on top of the other. A single owl stands on the right.; 1999

  3. Six Whimsical Owls

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    A grouping of three owls arranged next to one another. An adult owl stands in the middle with two younger owls emerging from eggs flanking him/her.; 1999

  4. Roll on/Grand

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    A detailed view of the piece, "Roll on/Grand." This portion features a wood panel with the word "shore" in brown, set against a light beige rectangle, with a blue circle enclosed in a brown square at the end of...

  5. 2000 Salem State Library diagram for location of bronze medallions

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    Physical position diagram for the seventeen bronze medallions on the second floor of Oregon State Library.

  6. Chickens Point of View

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    This dyed silk piece presents a fantastic space where a mountain range extends from the same plane as the profile of a chicken's head, which looks onto a human figure jumping from the earth into the center of a...

  7. White-Headed Woodpecker

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    17. White-Headed Woodpecker - Dendrocopos albolarvatus. About 9" long. Has about 6 young in a brood. Eats ants and grubs from dead trees. Habitat is wooded areas both open and dense. Nests in a hollow in a dead...

  8. Red-Breasted Nuthatch

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    12. Red-Breasted Nuthatch - Sitta canadensis. About 5" long. Has 4-8 young in a brood. Eats insects, nuts and hard seeds. Wedges them in a branch cleft and breaks the shell with its chisel-like bill. Habitat is...

  9. Meta-analysis of avian and small-mammal response to fire severity and fire surrogate treatments in U.S. fire-prone forests

    This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of America and can be found at: http://www.esa.org/.

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