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Our next newsletter is scheduled to be printed and distributed in December 2011/January 2012.
We are continuing to provide you with
our past newsletters in electronic format.
To be able to view, download and print these
archival issues,
you will need to install a free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader
which
you can download by clicking here.
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• Al Rice, Mr. Wood Duck
• Winter Bird Feeding Tips
• 17-Year-Old Banded Canada Goose
• Recap of Elementary School Birding Classes
• Meet Catherine Pruitt, new ASLC Conservation Chair
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• Beauty So Rarely Seen (on Wood Ducks)
• Tillamook Students Go "Wild About Birds"
• A Morning Adventure
• Announcement of Annual Meeting
• House Cleaning for the Birds
• A Sad Sight to See
• Barbara Fix of Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge
• Citizen Science with COASST |
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• Great
Back Yard Bird Count
• Walking is for the Birds
• America’s Smallest Falcon
• Steller’s Jay
• Wildlife Rescue Center of the Northwest
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• Coastal
Oregon Wild about Birds
• Fall Fundraiser at Blackfish Café with Jack Doyle photographs
• Food and Water - Providing Habitat for Backyard Birds
• Book Review - "Important Bird Areas Americas"
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• Rescuing
Wildlife
• The Cornell Lab of Ornithology "CamClickr" Program
• Book Review: Flyaway
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• Exploring
Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge by Canoe or Kayak
• Recap of 2009 Wings & Waves Festival |
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• Kicking
Off the Great Backyard Bird Count
• Bill to Ban PBDEs
• Audubon in the Classroom at Siletz Valley School
• Birds and Climate Change: On the Move
• A Flock by Any Other Name
• Is it Harry the Hairy, or Dow the Downy (Woodpecker)? |
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• Audubon
Nature Center Planned for Lincoln City
• Oregon Shorebird Festival
• Black-headed Grosbeak
• Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge |
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• Great Backyard Bird Count—February
15-18, 2008
• Watch List—Oregon’s Coastal Birds Imperiled
• Principles of Birding Ethics
• 2008 Board of Directors Candidate Biographies
• Upcoming Birding Events
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• Nestucca
Bay Wildlife Refuge Open House
• Great Egret
• A Healthy Marine Ecosystem, Sustainable Fisheries and Wave Energy
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How Do They Fit Together?
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• State
of the Birds
• Swallows
• Oregon Coast Birding Trail
• Audubon Supports Renewable Energy
• Audubon Leads Adventures in Lincoln City Schools
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• International Migratory Bird Day—Birds
in a Changing Climate
• Beautiful Fliers—Anna's Hummingbird
• Audubon Society of Lincoln City for our 2nd annual Birdathon!
• Mist Netting for Science
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• Christmas
Bird Count
• An Unlikely Visitor—Hoot!
•The Common Loon
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• Breakfast & Birds
• Snowy Plover
• Feeding Birds in Fall and Winter Q&A
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• Kingfisher
Named Official Bird of Lincoln City
• Audubon Society of Lincoln City Continues to Grow!
• Osprey Nesting in Siletz Bay
• Summer Bird Feeding - It’s Not Just for Hummingbirds Anymore!
• Birding on the Central Oregon Coast
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