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Viani Photos Apr. '19

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  • Bushtit - Emigrant Creek Road, Ashland, OR
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  • Cedar Waxwing - Emigrant Creek Road, Ashland, OR
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  • Bewick's Wren - Emigrant Creek Road, Ashland, OR
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  • Wilson's Warbler - Emigrant Creek Road, Ashland, OR
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  • Cedar Waxwing (juvenile) - Emigrant Creek Road, Ashland, OR
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  • Violet-green Swallow - Ditch Trail, Ashland, OR
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  • Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
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  • Nashville Warbler - Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
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  • Black-throated Gray Warbler - Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
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  • Warbling Vireo - Ditch Trail, Ashland, OR
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  • Violet-green Swallow - Ditch Trail, Ashland, OR
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  • Warbling Vireo - Ditch Trail, Ashland, OR
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  • Nashville Warbler - Ditch Trail, Ashland, OR
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  • Pileated Woodpecker (in cavity) - Greensprings Mtn. Loop Hike
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  • Red-shafted Flicker (female) - Ashland Pond, Ashland, OR
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  • Yellow-rumped Warbler - Ashland Pond, Ashland, OR
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  • Bewick's Wren - Ashland Pond, Ashland, OR
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  • Orange-crowned Warbler - Ashland Pond, Ashland, OR
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  • Bewick's Wren - Ashland Pond, Ashland, OR
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  • Northern Flicker (female) - Ashland Pond, Ashland, OR
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  • Meadowlark (© Nick Viani) Vesper Meadows
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  • Chipping Sparrow - Greensprings Mtn. Trail
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  • Song Sparrow - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • White-breasted Nuthatch - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • Western Bluebird - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • Brown Creeper - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • Chipping Sparrow - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • Lesser Goldfinch (with nesting material) - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • House Wren - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • Acorn Woodpecker - Jacksonville Woodlands, Jacksonville, OR
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  • Yellow-rumped Warbler (male Audubon's) - North Mtn. Park, Ashland, OR
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  • Orange-crowned Warbler - Paradise Backyard (a dozen or so were gorging on insects in our flowering trees)
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  • Lincoln's Sparrow - North Mountain Park
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  • Orange-crowned Warbler - North Mountain Park
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  • Marsh Wren - Wood River Wetlands, Klamath Falls, OR
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  • Common Yellowthroat - Wood River Wetlands, Klamath Falls, OR
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  • Lincoln's Sparrow - Wood River Wetlands, Klamath Falls, OR
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  • Sand Hill Crane - Wood River Wetlands, Klamath Falls, OR
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  • Downy Woodpecker (female Pacific) - Wood River Wetlands, Klamath Falls, OR
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  • Ruby-crowned Kinglet (check out the Oregon Grape leaf!) - Wood River Wetlands, Klamath Falls, OR
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  • Common Yellowthroat (wood warbler) - North Mountain Park, Ashland, OR
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  • Ruby-crowned Kinglet - North Mountain Park, Ashland, OR
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  • Bushtit (females have a yellow iris) - North Mountain Park, Ashland, OR
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  • Bushtit (males have a dark iris - this one is banded) - North Mountain Park, Ashland, OR
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  • Lesser Goldfinches (l. male, r. female) - backyard feeder in Paradise
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  • Orange-crowned Warbler - Ashland Pond, OR
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  • Golden-crowned Sparrow - Ashland Pond (Jeff Tufts added: "It just occurred to me that flowering fruit trees are considered attractive to bees because of pollen AND NECTAR. Maybe the nectar is a major attractant for the sparrows.")
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  • Orange-crowned Warbler - Ashland Pond, OR
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  • Golden-crowned Sparrow - Ashland Pond (Jeff Tufts added: "It just occurred to me that flowering fruit trees are considered attractive to bees because of pollen AND NECTAR. Maybe the nectar is a major attractant for the sparrows.")