A hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman of a Black-crowned night heron at a nest site in Malheur Lake, 1908. Finley and Bohlman photographs would later help Malheur become a bird refuge in 1908.
Finley and Bohlman's hand painted glass slide of a Double-crested Cormorant in Klamath Marsh, 1905. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area would later help it become a refuge in 1908.
A White Pelican nesting colony at Klamath Marsh, 1905, taken by Finley and Bohlman. Klamath would later become a bird refuge in 1908 after President Roosevelt viewed photographs of the area taken by Finley and Bohlman from 1905.
Unidentified man wearing a cap, cardigan, and tie, holding up a dead deer. He is standing in front of a wire fence that borders a roadway. Buildings are visible in the left background. Inserted into the lower right corner of the photograph is...