Hand painted glass slide of a Western grebe taken by Finley and Bohlman at Klamath Marsh during a 1905 trip to the area. Finley and Bohlman's photographs would later help Klamath Marsh become a bird refuge in 1908 and protect Grebe's from plume...
Hand painted glass slide of a nest site in Klamath Marsh taken by Finley and Bohlman in 1905. Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
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.
Hand painted glass slide of a White Pelican at take-off in Malheur Lake. Taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1908 photography trip to Malheur that would later help Malheur become a bird refuge in 1908.
Hand Painted glass slide of American White Pelicans at Malheur lake. Taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1908 photography trip to the area that would later help Malheur in becoming a bird refuge that year.
Hand painted glass slide of an American White Pelican at Malheur lake. Taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1908 photography trip to the area that would later that year help Malheur become a bird refuge.
Hand painted glass slide of a Brandt's Cormorant at the edge of its nest in Three Arch Rocks prepairing to fly. This photograph was taken by Finley and Bohlman using a telephoto lens in 1903 during a photography trip to the area.
Hand painted glass slide of a Brandt's Cormorant at its nest in Three Arch Rocks. Taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Hand painted glass slide of a Brandt's Cormorant nest at Three Arch Rocks. Taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become a bird refuge in 1907.
Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, photograph taken by Finley and Bohlman during thier first major photography trip together to Three Arch Rocks in 1903. Thier photographs of the area would later help Three Arch Rocks...
Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Hand painted glass slide of Common Murres at Three Arch Rocks, taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1903 photography trip to the area that would later help Three Arch Rocks become the first bird refuge on the west coast in 1907.
Hand painted glass slide of William Finley and friends coming ashore with photography gear at Three Arch Rocks during the summer of 1912. William Finley's friend Dalla Lore Sharp, at the time an English professor at Boston University, visited...
Hand painted glass slide of Finley and Bohlman climbing a cliff at Three Arch Rocks to photograph Common Murres in 1903. This photograph shows an explict example of the risk and adventure involved in early wildlife photography.
Hand painted glass slide of Finley and Bohlman climbing the cliffs at Three Arch Rocks to photograph Common Murres. This shot is an excellent exapmle of the risk and adventure needed in early photograph.
Hand painted glass slide of Finley Bohlman in front of blind they used to photograph birds and wildlife at Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photograph trip to the area. Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become...
Wildlife; Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; History;
This chick was named "General". It was found in a nest site near Los Angeles, California. Finley took chick home with him to Jennings Lodge. The chick became so accustomed to Finley that it did not live in a cage. Later as an adult it was...
ALASKA MARITIME NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE; AMNWR; Birds; birding; Marine birds ; rats; habitat; Coastal environments; biology. Rat prevention. Pribilof Islands; St. Paul
This program is a cooperative effort between the US govenment, thel ocal community and industry. Here Mark Rukovishnikoff, St. Paul Tribal Government/ECO and Art Sowls of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with rat prevention tools by harbor...