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Article describing bushtits in California and Oregon, including nests and behavior. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
Article discussing wildlife killed by automobiles and species observed by the Finleys and Stanley Jewett. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
Article describing the Finley family's encounters with birds in New Mexico, including banding and photographing juncos. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
William L. Finley writes fondly about one of the first areas that he and Herman T. Bohlman took photographs of birds. He comments on the transformation of the Ladd's pond area into Laurelhurst Park. Submitted...
Article describing physical characteristics of three bird species that are beneficial in catching fish. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
A brief article describing various fish eating birds. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
Manuscript describing hummingbirds, including the behavior of the male bird and physical descriptions of nestlings.
A manuscript that comments on the peculiarity of the divided workload between a pair of grosbeaks in feeding their offspring. The author noticed that both parents took care of the nestlings, but on alternate...
Manuscript describing the spotted sandpiper and killdeer, two of the best known birds that live among the river borders.
The subject of this manuscript is the Valley or California quail, which can be found in California, Oregon, and now Washington. The document lists the bird's call, how it defends itself against enemies, and its...