Some Birds of Central Oregon
1917; Oxford University Press; Volume: 19; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/1362848
ISSN1938-5129
Autores Tópico(s)Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
ResumoIIHE BASIS of this paper consists of notes and specimens collected during three trips to this region. In 1913, accompanied by my father and a friend, Max Short, I made a five weeks camping trip, travelling with team and wagon. We left The Dalles on May 15, and drove up the Columbia River to the mouth of the Deschutes, then south through Sherman County to Madras, from Madras to Silver Lake by way of Redmond and Bend, through the Deschutes National Forest reserve of Crook* and northeastern Klamath counties. The return was made by way of the Paulina Mountains and Prineville to Madras, from which place a side trip was made to Sisters before driving to The Dalles through Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Mutton Mountains and Tygh Valley. During 1914 I visited the mouth of the Deschutes River, from July 24 to August 8 inclusive, for the purpose of collecting birds and mammals for the Oregon Fish and Game Commission. The State Biological Survey has been conducted under the direction of William L. Finley, State Biologist, who has been working under the supervision of the Bureau of Biological Survey, United States Department of Agriculture. For a few days Stanley G. Jewett, then with the State rnr
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