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A group of female sage grouse in a lek along the shore of Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A group of female sage grouse in a lek along the shore of Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A sooty grouse chick standing. Image note: side view.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Side view of a sooty grouse standing with drooped wings. Image note: plate spotted.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A ruffed grouse in a pen at the Oregon State Game Farm.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A ruffed grouse in a pen at the Oregon State Game Farm.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A ruffed grouse nest with three China pheasant eggs.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A ruffed grouse in a pen at the Oregon State Game Farm.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A ruffed grouse in a pen at the Oregon State Game Farm.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Nesting site of a sooty grouse showing nest and eggs. Image note: small.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A male sage grouse engaged in a strutting display at a lek near Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A group of female sage grouse in a lek along the shore of Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A group of female sage grouse in a lek along the shore of Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A single ruffed grouse chick standing. Image note: fairly good.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Articles authored by Phoebe Finley: 1. "The chipmunks of Mt. Rainier"; 2. "Baxter's borrowed pup"; 3. "Gray-tail"; 4. "Pete's encounter with a porcupine"
Finley, Phoebe Katherine
Oregon upland game bird survival
Manuscript delving into the difficult situation of population increase in Oregon and how that is effecting the game birds of the area. The author sees two options of dealing with this predicament. The first is to use the funding for game farms to breed Chinese pheasants and release them for hunting use. The second is to enact a plan to save the disappearing native game birds. This option is difficult because it requires extensive research before a plan can be considered. The author contends that the best people to aid with this research are young students trained in scientific thinking, who possess patience and a good work ethic.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A male sage grouse engaged in a strutting display at a lek near Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A male sage grouse engaged in a strutting display at a lek near Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A female sage grouse in flight over a lek on the shore of Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A group of female sage grouse in a lek along the shore of Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Ruffed grouse nest showing egg shells after eggs have hatched. Taken over in swale.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A sooty grouse chick standing. Image note: front view, wings drooping.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A ruffed grouse in a pen at the Oregon State Game Farm.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Sooty grouse nest and eggs.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
The nest and eggs of a sooty grouse. Note on envelope credits image to Alex Walker.
Walker, Alex
Portrait of a sage grouse showing head and shoulders. Image note: front side view.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Portrait of a sage grouse showing head and shoulders. Image note: side view.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A male sage grouse engaged in a strutting display at a lek near Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A male sage grouse engaged in a strutting display at a lek near Jack Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953