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Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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1. [Image] Bird families
Manuscript describing bird families and different subsets in those families. Descriptions include physical traits as well as scientific names.Citation -
2. [Image] Vigor's wren
Manuscript describing a wren family. It is the same family from "Rearing a wren family" and contains excerpts from the manuscript.Citation -
3. [Image] Photographing a flicker family
This manuscript appears to be the first rough draft of "Photographing a flicker family", describing High-hole and his family.Citation -
4. [Image] Finley family
Photograph of the Finley family posing for a family photograph under a covered bench at Spring House. Included in the group are Irene, Phoebe, and William Finley, Jr. Image note: similar to A1346.Citation -
5. [Image] The thrush family
Manuscript that lists a few of the different species of thrushes and robins in this family. Author notes that the robin is two inches longer than the thrush. Descriptions of the birds include scientific ...Citation -
Manuscript that focuses on the Corvidae family of birds. The author describes the members of this family as tricky and thieving, but recognizes that they are intelligent. Many are kept as pets and are ...
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8. [Image] Rearing a wren family
Manuscript in which the author observes a wren family, including a description of physical appearance and behavior.Citation -
9. [Image] Rearing a wren family
Manuscript that appears to be the rough draft of "Rearing a wren family."Citation -
10. [Image] Photographing a flicker family
An additional draft of "Photographing a flicker family."Citation -
11. [Image] Photographing a flicker family
An additional rough draft of "Photographing a flicker family."Citation -
12. [Image] Photographing a flicker family
In this draft of "Photographing flickers", High-Hole and his family are featured. The author describes their interactions with their offspring.Citation -
13. [Image] A family of grosbeaks
Manuscript in which William L. Finley observes a family of grosbeaks.Citation -
14. [Image] The weaver of the west
Manuscript in which William L. Finley observes a bush-tit's nest and the family that occupies it. Provides field observations and colorful descriptions of the family of birds. Also included are Finley's ...Citation -
15. [Image] William L. Finley and family on horseback
Finley family, William L., Irene, Phoebe Katherine, and William L. Jr., on back of a horse.Citation -
16. [Image] William L. Finley and family
William L. Finley and family in buggy at the San Xavier mission. Image note: plate full of bubbles.Citation -
17. [Image] Finley and Pack families at Jennings Lodge
Members of the Finley and Pack families in the garden at Jennings Lodge. From left to right: Phoebe Katherine Finley, unidentified, William Finley Jr., Irene Finley, Art Pack, and Brownie Pack (later Eleanor ...Citation -
18. [Image] Finley family at Jennings Lodge
The Finley family seated in front of their house at Jennings Lodge. From left to right: Phoebe Katherine Finley, William Finley Jr., Pete (dog), Irene Finley, and William L. Finley.Citation -
19. [Image] Finley and Pack families at Jennings Lodge
Members of the Finley and Pack families in the garden at Jennings Lodge. From left to right: Phoebe Katherine Finley, unidentified, William Finley Jr., Irene Finley, Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben), ...Citation -
20. [Image] Rabbits and hares
Manuscript stating that jack rabbits are not rabbits, instead belonging to the hare family.Citation -
21. [Image] The wood warbler family
Short manuscript on the subspecies of warblers. Generally comments on physical appearance.Citation -
22. [Image] The stupid opossum that lives well
Article describing opossums, including a family brought home from California by the Finleys. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.Citation -
23. [Image] Playing with the birds in New Mexico
Article describing the Finley family's encounters with birds in New Mexico, including banding and photographing juncos. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.Citation -
24. [Image] Barn owl, night watchman around the farm
Manuscript describing a family of barn owls.Citation -
25. [Image] Family cares divided by grosbeaks
A manuscript that comments on the peculiarity of the divided workload between a pair of grosbeaks in feeding their offspring. The author noticed that both parents took care of the nestlings, but on alternate ...Citation -
26. [Image] The screech owl, man's friend
Manuscript narrating the author's involvement with a family of owls living near the property.Citation -
27. [Image] Grosbeak babies
Appears to a rough draft of "A family of grosbeaks".Citation -
28. [Image] California condor
Manuscript describing photographing a family of condors.Citation -
30. [Image] Warbler ways
Manuscript in which the author examines a family of black-throated gray warblers.Citation -
31. [Image] The aery of the red-tail
Manuscript describing a summer trip with the pursuit of observing and photographing a hawk and its family.Citation -
32. [Image] Chickadee - The family jar
Manuscript in which chickadees are observed and photographed.Citation -
34. [Image] The chickadee
Manuscript discussing a family of chickadees. Topics include feeding of offspring and field observations. Published in The Condor on May 1, 1906.Citation -
35. [Image] Photographing flickers
Manuscript describing a family of flickers, naming the patriarch High-hole.Citation -
36. [Image] Black-headed grosbeak
Manuscript reflecting on observations of a couple of grosbeaks. The manuscript features an excerpt from "A family of grosbeaks."Citation -
37. [Image] The eagle of Mission Ridge
Manuscript describing a family of eagles on the southern end of Mission Ridge. Finley describes his surroundings as well as the difficulty of wildlife photography.Citation -
38. [Image] The witches' garden
Manuscript for a Pacific Monthly article (March 1906) in which William Finley describes his observations of a family of yellowthroats. He discusses the thrill of the hunt when it comes to capturing images ...Citation -
39. [Image] Finley family with packhorses
Irene Finley, William L. Finley, and William Finley Jr. standing in the sagebrush with packhorses loaded with camera equipment in eastern Oregon.Citation -
40. [Image] Finley family in buggy
Mrs. J. P. Finley with Phoebe Katherine and William Jr. in a buggy near Silver Lake.Citation -
41. [Image] Finley family near a balancing rock
Irene, Phoebe Katherine, and William Finley Jr. posing on a ledge beside a balancing rock near John Day.Citation -
42. [Image] Finley family camping
Irene Finley cooking over an open fire in a campsite beside a creek near Canyon City. Phoebe Katherine and Pete the dog look on. A camera on a tripod is setup to the side.Citation -
43. [Image] Finley family camping
Irene Finley cooking over an open fire in a campsite beside a creek near Canyon City. Phoebe Katherine, William Finley Jr., and Pete the dog look on. A camera on a tripod is setup to the side.Citation -
44. [Image] Pete the dog and a porcupine
Pete, the Finley family dog, looking at a porcupine in Yellowstone National Park.Citation -
45. [Image] Finley family at Narada Falls
Irene Finley, Phoebe Katherine Finley, and William Finley Jr. at Narada Falls in Mount Rainier National Park.Citation -
46. [Image] Dallas Lore Sharp and family
Dallas Lore Sharp with his wife and four children seated in the grass near Jennings Lodge.Citation -
47. [Image] Dallas Lore Sharp and family
Dallas Lore Sharp with his wife and four children seated in the grass near Jennings Lodge.Citation -
48. [Image] Jap Hills family in front of house
Jap (Jasper) Hills standing on the front porch of his house with his wife, daughter, and son. Heavy snowfall.Citation -
49. [Image] Jap Hills family in front of house
Jap (Jasper) Hills’ wife, daughter, and son standing on the porch of their house.Citation -
50. [Image] The family jar
Young chickadees on a stump with adult about to feed them while hanging under a limb. Image note: Best, F 8-1/100. Copyright,Citation