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The Bald Eagle has head, neck and tail white, and 

 the rest of the body dark grayish or dark brown. The 

 general color of the Golden Eagle is brownish-black, and 

 the bird is given the name " Golden " from the ruddy- 

 brown feathers on the back of its neck. 



Average length of each, about three feet ; the female 

 being a litde larger. 



Permanent resident. 



THE OWLS. 



There are six varieties of Owls more or less 

 common in Oregon and Washington. The Short- 

 eared, or Marsh, Owl, the Kennicott's Screech 

 Owl, the MacFarlane's Screech Owl, the Dusky 

 Horned Owl, the Burrowing Owl, and the 

 Pygmy Owl. 



THE SHORT-EARED, OR MARSH, OWL. 



General Description : 



Upper parts : black, buff and reddish. 



Under parts : white^and brownish-black. 



Length, 15.5 inches. 

 Found in and about marshy places. 



This is one bird, at least, of the Owl family 

 that does not prefer the woods to the open coun- 

 try, though he is sometimes found in the trees. 



