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- 1935 - 1945
An overview of bats, including diet, mating season, and appearance. A brief discussion of bat species in Oregon is included.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
An overview of bats, including diet, mating season, and appearance. A brief discussion of bat species in Oregon is included.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Article describing a Norway rat that bit William Finley.
Finley, Irene
Article describing a family of raccoons and their behavior.
Finley, Irene
Kodachromes best pictures of birds
Document describing how the University of California used William Finley's photos in California Monthly. The document also gives brief descriptions of a few bird species.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Article describing kingfishers.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pelican, dive bomber among birds
Article describing American white and California brown pelicans.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pronghorn, swiftest animal of the desert
Article describing pronghorns.
Finley, Irene
Great white owl, spirit of the north
Article describing a snow owl encounter on a trip to the Arctic.
Finley, Irene
Article describing pet bobcats raised alongside domestic kittens.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Article describing east coast birds that have traveled to the west coast, including vireos and the American redstart.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Article describing the largest member in the deer family, the moose.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Article describing birds who enjoyed meals left out for them during the winter.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Little white-foot and his world's record
Article describing a white-footed mouse.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Article describing the excitement the authors feel when spotting the migration of birds, including Canadian geese.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
This article explores the various birds that can be found in the mountainous areas of Oregon.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Article calling for an official study to determine what is the true cause of the declining edible fish population. The authors believe that fishermen are overfishing.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
The chickadee, captain of the garden palace
Article describing chickadees.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
The fragility of bird life is discussed in this work.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Why a shrike is called a butcher-bird
Article describing the characteristics of shrikes that are similar to birds of prey.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Cock of the plains, its odd traits and habits
Article describing the sage grouse, including differences to other species in the grouse family.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
The theory of protective coloration in animals
Natural camouflage of wildlife is described, including the fur of Arctic foxes and snowshoe rabbits.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Article warning about the dangers of feedings bears at Yellowstone National Park.
Finley, Irene
A short tale of an alleged apple thief, a red or pine squirrel.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Trolling for Chinooks yesterday and today
Article describing the causes for the decline in fish populations in Oregon due to pollution and addition of hatchery raised fish.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Article describing a peregrine falcon observed by the Finleys from a hotel room in New York City.
Finley, Irene
The armadillo is one of nature's freaks
Article describing armadillos.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Birds that are built for fishing
Article describing physical characteristics of three bird species that are beneficial in catching fish.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
The fishing habits of the brown pelican
Brief article on the California brown pelican, with a comparison to the American white pelican in Oregon.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953