Photographed under direction of Wm. L. Finley of Oregon Fish and Game Commission. This is the title of the first installment of the Finley Nature Pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Bob White making their home at the foot of a tombstone, according to ...See morePhotographed under direction of Wm. L. Finley of Oregon Fish and Game Commission. This is the title of the first installment of the Finley Nature Pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Bob White making their home at the foot of a tombstone, according to the new law which makes every cemetery a refuge for birds, are shown first. A wild duck home in the marsh comes next, with the Cinnamon Teal and her nest. The hawk, the hunter of the bird world, is presented in intimate views, with the great horned owl, and his cousin, the snowy owl, to follow. The white-footed mouse, upon which Mr. barn owl loves to feed, is seen trying to escape his fate. The wood pussy, or skunk, runs to his home, and the raccoon is seen in his favorite perch, an old tree. The weasel, the kangaroo rat, and a baby jack rabbit, just one day old, follow. Then we see a coyote den, with a litter of pups, a few weeks old. Written by
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