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    • California gull

    • California gull

    • History; Historic sites; Birds; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • A Filney and Bohlman hand painted glass slide of California gull's in Klamath Marsh, 1905. "It seems to me that the gull is more nearly at the head of class than any other bird, when it comes to intelligence... he lives s simple, easy life,...
    • Western Grebe

    • Western Grebe

    • History; Historic sites; Habitat conservation; Birds; Migratory birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Waterfowl;

    • A dramatic presentation by Finley and Bohlman of a dead Western Grebe in front of its young, notice the red coloring at the neck of the Grebe. Finley and Bohlman were out the end the feather hunting that was destroying habitats of birds, especially...
    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • History; Historic sites; Habitat conservation; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • Rare at have action shots during this era of photography Finley and Bohlman are able to capture an American white pelican in flight at Klamath Marsh in 1905. These photographs would later help President Roosevelt declare Klamath Marsh a bird refuge...
    • Western grebe

    • Western grebe

    • History; Historic sites; Habitat conservation; Migratory birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Waterfowl;

    • Finley and Bohlman's mission while shooting photos in Malheur was bring an end to plume hunting that was destorying bird colonies in that area, including western grebe's. They were successful and Malheur was declared a bird refuge in 1908.
    • California Gull colony

    • California Gull colony

    • History; Historic sites; Marine birds; Birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Wildlife refuges;

    • Finley and Bohlman hand painted glass slide of California Gull colony at Malheur lake in 1908. Malheur would later become a bird refuge due to Finley and Bohlman photographs in 1908.
    • Black-crowned Night-Heron

    • Black-crowned Night-Heron

    • History; Historic sites; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • Black-crowned Night-Heron at nest in Malheur lake. Hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman in 1908.
    • Western Grebe

    • Western Grebe

    • History; Historic sites; Migratory birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Waterfowl;

    • A Western grebe on its nest in Klamath Marsh, 1905. Finley and Bohlman's hand painted glass slides of Klamath Marsh would help protect the area from plume hunters by influencing President Roosevelt to declare the area a bird refuge in 1908.
    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • History; Historic sites; Migratory birds; Marine birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • A hand painted glass slide of an American White Pelican with its young at Malheur lake in 1908, photographed by Finley and Bohlman. Finley and Bohlman photographs would help Malheur become a bird refuge in 1908.
    • American white Pelican

    • American white Pelican

    • History; Lakes; Birds; Migratory birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • An American White Pelican flying away from its colony at Malheur lake, taken by Finley and Bohlam during a 1908 photography trip to the area.
    • American White Pelican colony

    • American White Pelican colony

    • History; Lakes; Birds; Migratory birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • Hand painted glass slide of a White Pelican breeding colony at Malheur lake taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1908 photography trip to the area that would later help Malheur become a bird refuge in 1908.
    • Dave McMullen oral history transcript

    • Dave McMullen oral history transcript

    • History; Law enforcement; Biography; Game management;

    • Dave McMullen oral history interview as conducted by Jerry Grover. Dave worked as a U.S. Game Management Agent in Bellingham, Washington and then went to Portland as a Special Agent. He also worked in D.C. and the Twin Cities in Minnesota.
    • California Gull's

    • California Gull's

    • History; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Birds; Shorebirds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • A colony of California Gull's at Malheur lake in 1908. A hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman.
    • Caspian Tern

    • Caspian Tern

    • History; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • A hand painted glass slide of a Caspian Tern, the largest of all terns, by Finley and Bohlman at Klamath Marsh 1905.
    • American avocet

    • American avocet

    • History; Migratory birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Shorebirds;

    • An American avocet in its breeding plumage, it is the only avocet in the world with an annual color change. A hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman at Klamath Marsh in 1905.
    • Double-crested Cormorant

    • Double-crested Cormorant

    • History; Migratory birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Waterfowl;

    • A rare shot for this era of photography, Finley and Bohlman capture a Double-crested Cormorant just before take-off in Klamath Marsh 1905.
    • Northern Pintail

    • Northern Pintail

    • History; Migratory birds; Birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges; Waterfowl;

    • A Northern Pintail shot taken by Finley and Bohlman at Malheur lake in 1908. Northern Pintails are among the earliest nesting ducks in North America.
    • Spotted sandpiper

    • Spotted sandpiper

    • History; Migratory birds; Marine birds; Birds; Photography; Historic sites; Shorebirds; Wildlife refuges;

    • Finley and Bohlman hand painted glass slide of a young spotted sandpiper at Klamath Marsh 1905. The Spotted Sandpiper is the most widespread-breeding sandpiper in North America, capitalizing on generalist habits.
    • Paul Schmidt oral history transcript

    • Paul Schmidt oral history transcript

    • History; Personnel; Wildlife refuges; Recreation; Planning; Employees (USFWS)

    • Paul Schmidt oral history interview with Norm Olson as interviewer. The interview was conducted during the Fish and Wildlife Service Retirees’ Reunion at the MCM Elegant Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Note: Mr, Schmidt was, at the time of...
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