Bluebirds are the harbingers of happiness
The friend of the fisherman's streams
The invasion of the Englisher
When a hawk is not a hawk
One of our most useful bird families
Winter bird tourists in the south
Blitz comes to the hummingbird
The night singing sparrow
Call for museum of natural history
"Reclamation Service blamed for destruction of wildfowl"
Articles authored by William Finley and Ed F. Averill discussing Oregon wildlife
Friendly Oregon birds wintering in the south
Quawk quawk of marsh lands
Birds cannot live without homes
The fool hen of the northern forests
Probe, the pioneer of the flycatchers
How wild folks weather the winter
Birds that need help
The ducks in our public parks
Articles discussing debate over Malheur Lake refuge renaming and William Finley's appointment to Nature Magazine Conservation Department
When the condor sailed the Columbia
Profits in scenery and wildlife
The flying squirrel
The lure of out-door Oregon
A fish without a country: How the Pacific coast salmon has been following the trail of the dodo
Malheur Blitzen, super waterfowl reservation
Oregon jays
Goofus, a desert turtle