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  • (-) Finley, Irene (33)
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  1. Queer birds

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    Manuscript that observes and comments on the many different species of birds. Like people, birds are varied, but unlike people, a bird's physical appearance can lend a clue into how a bird behaves in respects...

  2. The birds remembered

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    This manuscript describes when Mrs. Finley took on three different species of baby birds to raise in her home.

  3. The birds' Christmas tree

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    Story about a Christmas celebration with a tree decorated with food for birds by "The Kind Hearts Club." Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.

  4. Bird bills for business

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    Article describing how different bird species use their bills for food and building nests. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.

  5. Birds of the Aleutian Islands

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    Article describing bird species observed on the Aleutian Islands, including auklets, Pribilof sandpipers, and Alaska wren. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.

  6. A six-ringed bird circus

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    Article describing the experiences of caring for six baby birds, including a grosbeak, four flickers, and a cedar waxwing. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.

  7. The F. B. I.'s of the bird world

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    Article describing the process and history of banding birds for research. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.

  8. Spring with the birds of the Blitzen Valley

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    Article describing Irene Finley's observations of bird species at a marsh in Blitzen Valley. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.

  9. Birds of the cactus country

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    Manuscript describing the difficulty of life in the desert, especially for birds.

  10. Birds' winter beds

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    Manuscript in which the author offers her observations on three types of birds she has noticed as winter has arrived, including a woodpecker, bluebird, and geese.

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