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Creator
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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Contributor
Finley, Irene
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Topic
Finches
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Birds--Nests
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia
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Birds--Eggs
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Cactus
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Opuntia fulgida
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Work Type
glass plate negatives
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Region
Sawtelle >> Los Angeles County >> California >> United States
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Tucson >> Pima County >> Arizona >> United States
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Arizona >> United States
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Rights
No Copyright - United States
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Repository
Oregon Historical Society. Library
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Local Collection Name
William L. Finley Photographs Collection, circa 1900-1940 (Org. Lot 369, OHS)
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Type
Image
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Format
image/tiff
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Collection
Reuniting Finley and Bohlman
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Institution
Oregon Historical Society
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Taxon Class
Aves
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Order
Passeriformes
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Family
Fringillidae
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Genus
Haemorhous
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Species
Haemorhous mexicanus
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Common Names
House Finch
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Decade
1900-1909
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1910-1919
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1.
House finch
Description
A house finch on the ground with wings up, ready to fly.
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House finch
Description
Side view of a house finch on the ground.
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House finch
Description
Side view of a house finch on the ground.
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California house (linnet) finch
Description
California house (linnet) finch nest with three eggs in a cholla cactus.
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California house (linnet) finch
Description
Male California house (linnet) finch impaled in cholla cactus. Image note: Small size.
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California house (linnet) finch
Description
Male California house (linnet) finch impaled in cholla cactus. Image note: Small size.
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California house (linnet) finch
Description
Male California house (linnet) finch on edge of nest about to feed young in a Virginia creeper.
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California house (linnet) finch
Description
Male California house (linnet) finch on edge of nest about to feed young in a Virginia creeper.