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Creator
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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Contributor
Finley, Irene
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Topic
Gnatcatchers
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Birds--Nests
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Cactus
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Opuntia fulgida
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Finley, Irene
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Work Type
glass plate negatives
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Region
Tucson >> Pima County >> 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
Polioptilidae
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Genus
Polioptila
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Species
Polioptila melanura
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Common Names
Black-tailed Gnatcatcher
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Decade
1910-1919
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Irene Finley holding a plumbeous gnatcatcher
Description
Irene Finley crouching with a plumbeous gnatchatcher in her hand. Umbrella photography blind in the background. Image note: small, plate badly spotted.
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William L. Finley photographing a plumbeous gnatcatcher nest
Description
William L. Finley standing with his camera in the back of the buggy photographing a plumbeous gnatcatcher nest in a cholla cactus.
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Plumbeous gnatcatchers
Description
Three young plumbeous gnatcatchers on cactus stick with male plumbeous gnatcatcher bringing food.
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Plumbeous gnatcatcher
Description
Male and female plumbeous gnatcatcher sitting on the edge of nest. Male had food for young, female with her head turned away.
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Plumbeous gnatcatcher
Description
Young plumbeous gnatcatcher hanging dead in a cholla cactus.