RMG1FW5K–South Cove, Cape Arago State Park, Oregon Coast.
RF2J4BG95–Oregon Coast, Coos Bay and North Bend recreation areas
RF2T25MR0–Isaac L. Patterson Bridge on US 101 looking south toward Gold Beach Oregon on a very foggy day - Black and white image.
RF2J4BGAH–Oregon Coast, Coos Bay and North Bend recreation areas
RFR97448–Yaquina Bay Bridge, Newport, Oregon
RMGF1HT8–Ocean waves and sunrise. South Point. Hawaii, (The Big Island)
RM2G5RJ8D–USA, Pacific Northwest, Oregon, South Coast, Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor
RF2WDYRA3–Sunset over the Pacific Ocean at South Seal Point, in Oregon United States of America.
RF2WY2W0G–Black And White Shades Of Gooseneck Barnacles At Low Tide along the oregon coast
RMD7H1CW–Natural bridge on the Oregon coast near Brookings, Oregon
RMTDNM1X–Perspective view from south - Alsea Bay Bridge, Spanning Alsea Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Waldport, Lincoln County, OR
RM2AFRN5C–. Western agriculture. in a humid region,but not so muchas in an aridsection. Distributionof Rainfall. Morethan half of theland area of theearth has too lit-tle rainfall forthe most profit-able agriculture.The most exten-sive areas of aridity are north and south Africa, Australia,except the northern coast, central Asia, southwest Asia, andsoutheast Europe, and the western parts of both Americas.In the United States the dry areas, beginning about middleKansas and Nebraska, extend westward to the coast, exceptthe western strip of Washington, Oregon, and northern Cali-fornia. The dry regions resu
RM2G5RKPJ–USA, Pacific Northwest, Oregon, South Coast, Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, trail in Fir foresr
RMD7H1CN–County road along the Chetco River in Curry County, Oregon
RMTWH645–Roadway from north portal, looking south - Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Florence, Lane County, OR
RM2CNFR8W–. Birds of California; an introduction to more than three hundred common birds of the state and adjacent islands, with a supplementary list of rare migrants, accidental visitants, and hypothetical subspecies . hite or yellow ; rump, wing-patch, and belly white.Adult Female: Like male, but with red crown separated from the white or yellow forehead by a black hand.Young: Like adults, but colors duller.Geographical Distribution: Mexico and western border of United States from Western Texas to California, and north along Pacific coast to Southern Oregon ; south to Lower California.California Breed
RMD7H12W–South view at Cape Perpetua
RMTDK2CN–OFFSET APPROACH VIEW OF SOUTH PORTAL. - Big Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (US101), Florence, Lane County, OR
RMRE091C–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. 614 ZOOLOGY. though whether the hybrids thuB produced are fertile or not is unknown. The ox is succeeded by the girafle, with its long neck, Avhich makes it the tallest of all quadrupeds. The last family of Ungulates, the GamelidcB, comprises the camels of the Old World, and the llama and vicuna of South America. In former (Tertiary) times a llama-like animal inhabited the Pacific coast to Oregon. In the camels the upper lateral incisors are present; the stomach is less distinctly divided into four chambers, the third stomach, as such, is wanti
RMD7HXED–Dr. J.N. Shaw, Umpqua, Douglas County, Oregon
RMRD9J0F–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 614 zooLoar. though whether the hybrids thns produced are fertile or not is unknown. Tlie ox is succeeded by the giraSe, with its long neck, which makes it the tallest of all quadrupeds. The last family of Ungulates, the Gamelidm, comprises the camels of the Old World, and the llama and vicuna of South America. In former (Tertiary) times a llama-like animal inhabited the Pacific coast to Oregon. In the camels the upper lateral incisors are present; the stomach is less distinctly divided into four chambers, the third stomach, as such, is w
RMD7J14W–Arriving at a community meeting, 1923
RMRJ2Y41–. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. NORTH AMERICAN BIRDIE. 475. 722a. WESTERN WINTER WREN. Troglndytrs hinnalis paciftcus Balrd. Geog. DIst.—Pacific coast region from Sitka to Southern California; south in winter to Western Mexico; east to Eastern Oregon, Nevada, etc. This subspecies breeds from the southern coast ranges of California north to Sitka. Habits, nesting and eggs like those of T. hicmaUs of the East. Eggs .60x.48. 723. ALASKAN WREN. Troglodyten alnscensls Balrd. Geog. DIst.—Aleutian and Prlbilof Islands, Alaska. "In
RMD7J14F–Nutrition demonstration for mothers and infants, circa 1945
RMREN2YA–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. 397. Ncttall's Woodpecker. Dri/ohatet iiultalli. Range.—Pacific coast from Oregon south to Lower Cal- ifornia. Similar to the Texan Woodpecker but whiter below, with whitish nasal tufts, and the fore part of the crown black and white striped, the red being confined to the nape region. They nest in holes in trees, either In dead stumps or in growing trees, and at any height above ground. During April or May
RMD7HYJW–Building fire trails, 1938
RMRDT95P–. Zoology. Zoology. THE CAMELS. 291 the camels of the Old World, and the llama and viciifia of South America. In former (Tertiary) times a llama-like animal inhabited tlie Pacific coast to Oregon. In the cam- els the upper lateral incisors are present; the stomach is less distinctly divided into four chambers, the third stom- ach, as such, is wanting, though tlie second stomach has deep cells, the so-called " water-cells," which, according to Huxley, "serve to strain off from the contents of the paunch, and to retain in store, a con- siderable quantity of water;" thus the c
RMD7HR1E–Making shoe racks, Coos County, ca. 1948
RMRJ2Y3K–. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. 722a. WESTERN WINTER WREN. Troglndytrs hinnalis paciftcus Balrd. Geog. DIst.—Pacific coast region from Sitka to Southern California; south in winter to Western Mexico; east to Eastern Oregon, Nevada, etc. This subspecies breeds from the southern coast ranges of California north to Sitka. Habits, nesting and eggs like those of T. hicmaUs of the East. Eggs .60x.48. 723. ALASKAN WREN. Troglodyten alnscensls Balrd. Geog. DIst.—Aleutian and Prlbilof Islands, Alaska. "In a small collection of birds'
RMD7HRPT–1939 Curry County, Close up of same area, showing growth of grass seeded in fall, George Sutton
RMRJ6HMJ–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 374 THE TUBE-NOSED SWIMMERS — TUBINAUES. P^ i Total length, nbout 18.50 Inches ; wing, 13.00-13.50; tail, 5.(X); culnien, 2.10 ; tarsus, 1.90. A specimen from South Ai'rica has a much slenderer bill than have two examples from Oregon ; the hill is also differently colored, the dusky of the basal portion of the maxilla being almost or (luitc absent, and that at the tip more restricted. This species was iirst described by Audubon from a specimen procured near the Pacific coast by Dr. Towneend, which
RMD7HRW8–Douglas County Fat Lamb Show, ca. 1934
RMRJ4JNC–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. STIUGID^E —THE OWLS. 77. Sum in itlitln taken oil the coast of rornwall in March, 18:^0; another was shot near Yatton, in Soinersetsliire, on a sunny afternoon in August, 1847 ; a third had previously been taken at Mary- liill,near (Ihisgow, in Decemlier, 18G3. On the Tacitic coast it lias not l)oen taken farther south than Alaska, though it is quite probable it may yet be found to be an occasional visitant in Washington Territory and Oregon, and even the northern jx at ions of California.
RMD7HYEX–Cranberry picking machine, 1946
RMRJ0GY3–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ORDER PICI. 407. Melanerpes formicivorus bairdi Ridgw. ^,„— Califoruiaii Voo«lpecker. i6<; Melanerpes formicivorus bairdi Ridgw. Ikill. No. 2 i U. S. Nat. Mus. 1881, 34, 85. [B95, C 310, R, 377, C 454.] Geog. Dist.— Pacific coast region of the United States, from southern Oregon south to northern Lower California and Mexico, east through Arizona to southern New Mexico and western Texas. 407 a. Melanerpes formicivorus angustifrons Baird. Narrow-fronted AVoodpecker. Melanerpes formicivorus AX. angustifrons'Rwk
RMD7HRHP–County Agent Office Aluminum Drive in Gold Beach, Curry County
RMRE3AB5–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. -NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 475. 7220. WESTERIT WINTER WREN. Troglodytes Jiiemalts pacifieus Baird. Geog. Dist.âPacific coast regioa from Sitka to Southern California; south, in winter to Western Mexico; east to Eastern Oregon, Nevada, etc. This subspecies breeds from the southern coast ranges of California- north to Sitka. Habits, nesting and eggs like those of T. hiemalis of the East. Eggs .60x.48. 723. ALASKAN WREN. Troglodytes alascensis Baird. Geog. Dist.âAleutian, and Pribilof Islands, Alaska. "In a small collection of birds' skins,
RMD7HRJM–Irrigation, 1923, Douglas County
RMRE3AB0–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 7220. WESTERIT WINTER WREN. Troglodytes Jiiemalts pacifieus Baird. Geog. Dist.âPacific coast regioa from Sitka to Southern California; south, in winter to Western Mexico; east to Eastern Oregon, Nevada, etc. This subspecies breeds from the southern coast ranges of California- north to Sitka. Habits, nesting and eggs like those of T. hiemalis of the East. Eggs .60x.48. 723. ALASKAN WREN. Troglodytes alascensis Baird. Geog. Dist.âAleutian, and Pribilof Islands, Alaska. "In a small collection of birds' skins, nests and eggs recently acq
RMD7HRRY–Eggs, Roseburg, Douglas County, circa 1925
RMRJ6HY8–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 374 THE TUBE-NOSED SWIMMERS — TUBINAUES. P^ i Total length, nbout 18.50 Inches ; wing, 13.00-13.50; tail, 5.(X); culnien, 2.10 ; tarsus, 1.90. A specimen from South Ai'rica has a much slenderer bill than have two examples from Oregon ; the hill is also differently colored, the dusky of the basal portion of the maxilla being almost or (luitc absent, and that at the tip more restricted. This species was iirst described by Audubon from a specimen procured near the Pacific coast by Dr. Towneend, which
RMD7HXFN–Cattle judging, Coquille OR., Coos County
RMRJ2JY0–. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. NORTB AMEKIVAN BIRDS. U. U lOi. Stouuv Petrel (From Dfehmj. cavity is lined vntn. iwigs and leaves, 'i lio egg is wliite, obscurely dotted with red- dish brown oa the larger end; ^izcs range from 1.09 to 1.12 long by .78 to .83 broad. 105. FOBK-TAILED PETBEL. Oceanodroma furcata (Gmel.) Geog. Dlst.— Pacific Ocean, on the American coast south to Oregon. On all of the less populated islands of the Aleutian group as far east as Unalaska this species is found breeding in the month of June. The nests ar
RMD7HRT9–Melrose grange No. 434 Drill Team Competing at State Grange, Douglas County, ca. 1934
RMRJ2JED–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ORDF- PASSERES. [B352, C175, R218, C2(:j.] 235 Geog. Dist.â Pacific coast, from Oregon north to Alaska, south in winter into California and Arizona. 567 b. Junco hyemalis shufeldti Coale. Shufeldt's Juueu. Junco hyetnalis shufeldti Coale, Auk, IV. Oct. 1887, 330. [B352,/drr/, C i']^,part, R 2iZ part, C 263,/^/^/.] Geog. Dist.â Rocky Mountain region, west in the mountains of the Great Basin to California; in winter south to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and northern Mexico. Accidental in Michigan, Illi- nois, Massa
RMD7HYG0–Cranberry picking machine, 1946
RMRJ15E5–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ORDER GALLINyE. 113 [B 466, C 385^, R 473/;, C 567.] Geoo. Dist.â Coast ranjjos of northern California, Oregon, Wash- ington, and British Columbia. Genus LAGOPUS Bkisson. Lagopiis Bkiss. Ornith. I. 1760, 181. Type, Tctrao /agopus Linn. 801. LagopuB lagopus (Linn.). Willow Ptarmigan. Tetnxo lagopus Linn. S. N. ed. lo, I. 1758, 159. Lagopus lagopus Spejn. Pr. 5. S. Nat. Mas. VIIL 1885. 20. [B 467, 470, C 386, R 474, C 56S.J Geoo. Dist.â Arctic regions; in America south to Sitka and the British Provinces. Breeding
RMD7HPTH–4-H members leave Powers on railroad cars (Speeders) to visit ranches, Coos County
RMRJ0HE6–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. III. 132 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 3:{9 ^. Buteo lineatus elegans (Cass.). Ucd.bcllieil lluuk. Buteoele};ans Cass. Pr. Ac. Nat. Sci. Thila. 1855, 281. Buteo lineatus var. elegans Riuciw. in Hist, N. Am. B. III. Jan. 1874, 257, 277. [B 26, C 352(?, R 439^, C 521.] Geog. Dist.â Western United States, from vestern Texas to Cal- ifornia and Oregon, south into Lower California, Sonora, and Chihua- hua. J5reeds along the i'acitic coast of central Oregon, south to northern Lower CaUfornia. 340. Buteo abbreviat
RMD7HYF2–Cranberry grading table
RMRJ2J86–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ; coast to ORDER PASSERES. 247 bSSl?. Pipi'o maculatus oregonus (Bell). Oregon Towhee. Pi/>i/o oregonus Bell, Ann. I.yc. N. Y. V. 1852, 6. Fipilo maculatus var. oregonus CouES, Key, 1872, 152. [B 392, C 205, R 238^, C 303.] Geog. Dl'^t.— Pacific coast region, from liritish Columbia south to San Francisco, and, in winter, to southern^California.j (l^„; .-i...-i 589. Fipilo consobrinus Ridgw. Guadalupe Towhee. Pipilo maculatus consobrinus Ridgw. Ikill. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr. II. No. 2, April i, 1876
RMD7HYHN–Arnold Ebert of KOAC interviewing a cow, 1950
RMRJ2HWD–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ORDER PASSERES. 267 f the Sierra [B- C-, R-, C—.] Gkog. Dist.— l*acific coast, from Oregon to southern Hrilish Columbia, south in winter to California. G3B. Vireo beUii Auu. Bell's Vireo. Vitro bellii Aud. B. Am. VII. 1844,333, P'- 485- [Ii246, C 131, Ri4S, C 183.] Gkog. Dist.— Upper Mississippi Valley and (ireat Plains, from Dakota, Minnesota, Illinois, and western Indiana, southwestward to Mexico. 633 fl. Vireo bellii pusillus (Coues). Least Vireo. Vireo pusillus CouES, Pr. Ac. Nat. Sci, Phila. 1866, 76. Vireo
RMD7HYG8–Louise Johnson talks with Walter Schroeder, 1950
RMRJ2J91–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. I; »f, ill ' >, I ifr; I'l ,1 a I 1 yW 4. 242 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. [B 343> 365, C i69<f, R 23ir, C 249.] Geog. Dist.â Coast region of California. 581 e. Melospiza fasciata guttata (Nutt.). Rusty Song Sparrow. Frini:;ina guttata Nuttall, Man. Orn. I. ed. 2, 1840, 581. Melospiza fasciata /?. guttata Ridgw. Bull. Nutt. Orn. CI. III. April, 1878, 66. [Bâ, C 169^, R 231^', C 246.] Geog. Dist.â Coast region of Washington and Oregon, south in winter to San Francisco, California. 581/ Melospiza f
RMD7HR1H–Come on along 4-H members on first summer field tour in Coos and Curry Counties, ca. 1934
RMPG1G0H–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 614 zooLoar. though whether the hybrids thns produced are fertile or not is unknown. Tlie ox is succeeded by the giraSe, with its long neck, which makes it the tallest of all quadrupeds. The last family of Ungulates, the Gamelidm, comprises the camels of the Old World, and the llama and vicuna of South America. In former (Tertiary) times a llama-like animal inhabited the Pacific coast to Oregon. In the camels the upper lateral incisors are present; the stomach is less distinctly divided into four chambers, the third stomach, as such, is w
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