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Flock of swans and ducks on the water in a pond in Golden Gate Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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Flock of swans and ducks on the water in a pond in Golden Gate Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Flock of swans and ducks on the water in a pond in Golden Gate Park. Boats are visible nearby.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Manuscript featuring an expansive lecture. Lecture topics include the need for protection of wildlife, photography, and audubon societies.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Flock of six scaup ducks in a pond at Golden Gate Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A flock of redhead ducklings led by an adult redhead duck.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A flock of nineteen redhead ducklings on river.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
An adult redhead duck with a band of ducklings on river.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Records of ducks over baited waters
Manuscript that delves into the game records for duck hunting, finding that the two states with the largest number of birds bagged were permitted to use bait. The author explains that the reason why there was such a concentration of birds in California and Illinois, is that they lie on the most naturally attractive waterways. Other states are mentioned, but the main focus is on California and Illinois. The document goes on to say that the practice of baiting creates an unfair advantage and those that do not bait tend to later follow after seeing the baiters' success. The federal government banned the use of bait in respects to duck hunting.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A pintail nest with seven eggs in the corral.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Four young pintail ducks on the water.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Two pintail ducklings on the water. Image note: good.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on nest in corral.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on nest in corral.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on nest in corral.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on nest. Image note: side view.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on nest.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on nest. Image note: rear view, head turned.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on nest. Image note: large.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A pintail duck egg, partially developed embryo, and recently hatched chick lined up to illustrate the progression of development.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck going to nest.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck alighting on the water. Sliding along.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck alighting on the marsh.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A single young pintail duck on the water.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on wing.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A young pintail duck on the water, drinking.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A pintail duckling perched on a piece of wood floating in the water.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Female pintail duck standing near nest. Image note: best, plate broke and duplicate neg made.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pintail duck on wing.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953