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    • Malhuer lake bird's nest

    • Malhuer lake bird's nest

    • History; Historic sites; Birds; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Bird nest located in Malheur lake, 1908. Finley and Bohlman photos of the area in 1908 helped President Roosevelt declare Malheur a bird refuge in 1908. Malheur was once threatened by plume hunters until it was declared a refuge.
    • Malheur Lake nest site

    • Malheur Lake nest site

    • History; Habitat conservation; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • Hand painted glass slide of nest site taken by Finley and Bohlman in 1908 at Malheur lake. Malheur would later become a bird reuge with the help of photgraphs by Finley and Bohlman of the area in 1908.
    • Nest site at Malheur lake

    • Nest site at Malheur lake

    • History; Birds; Photography; Marine environments; Wildlife refuges;

    • A nest site captured by Finley and Bohlaman in a hand painted glass slide taken at Mlaheur lake in 1908. Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area would help protect it from plume hunters in 1908 when it was declared a bird refuge.
    • Finley and Bohlman at Tule Lake

    • Finley and Bohlman at Tule Lake

    • Birds; History; Boating; Boats; Photography; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; Lakes;

    • William Finley and Herman Bohlman getting ready for a boat trip at Tule lake, Klamath Marsh, in 1905. Klamath would later become a bird refuge in 1908 due to photographs taken by Finley and Bohlman of the area in 1905.
    • William Finley

    • William Finley

    • Birds; History; Wildlife refuges; Wetlands; Wilderness; Photography;

    • William Finley at Klamath Marsh, 1905. Due to Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905, Klamath was named a bird refuge in 1908. "Here lay the land of my dreams. After nearly 20 years of waiting, I was looking out over this place...
    • William Finley at Klamath Marsh bird watching

    • William Finley at Klamath Marsh bird watching

    • History; Birds; Lakes; Photography; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;

    • Herman Bohlman on the right setting up a bird watching tent in Klamath Marsh as William Finley gets more gear from the boat on the left. "It is neccessary to study them from a blind. The one I used was an old wagon umbrella with a green cloth...
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