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6-7-18 - McLane Creek birders
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6-7-18 - Yes, McLane Creek has Mallards!
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6-7-18 - Competing Maple species
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6-7-18 - Introduced slugs on the boardwalk
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6-7-18 - McLane Creek's Queen Anne's Lace
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6-7-18 - No lacemaker could do better work than Mother Nature
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6-7-18 - Robin's mossy perch
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6-7-18 - Female Wood Duck, McLane Creek
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6-7-18 - Hatchling Wood Duck at McLane Creek
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6-7-18 - Did that snake just lay an egg?
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6-7-18 - Willow Flycatcher at McLane Creek
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6-7-18 - Flicker, 3 Waxwings, and 3 Mourning Doves!
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6-7-18 - Indian Plum in full color!
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6-7-18 - Great Blue Heron
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6-7-18 - Red-winged Blackbird, the noisemaker of the site, our first and last bird for McLane Creek.
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6-7-18 - On arriving at Steigerwald, we see Purple Martin gourds immediately.
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6-7-18 - Yes, there are actually Purple Martins nesting!
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6-7-18 - Strategically-placed records where the songs are actually heard most days.
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6-7-18 - We always follow these instructions!
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6-7-18 - "Fitzbew," remarks the Willow Flycatcher
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6-7-18 - Common Yellowthroat
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6-7-18 - Hummer!
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6-7-18 - Could see across the Columbia to Vista House, but too cloudy to see Mt. Hood.
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6-7-18 - Gadwalls were numerous
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6-7-18 - One of several Kestrels that kept us entertained
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6-7-18 - A hobbit's harvest
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6-7-18 - More Yellowthroats!
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6-7-18 - A couple of the promised Bitterns fly by
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6-7-18 - No wonder there's so much "snow" in the air