TMK OliEGOX .N'.VrirRAlJSl 



Parus rufescens. 



Chestnut- backed Chickadee, 

 Not uncommon in^. winter, (^uite rare in 

 summer. 

 Cham.-ea fasciata, Wren Tit. 



PSALTRIPARUS MINIMUS, 



Bush Tit, 

 Common resident. 



PSALTRIPARUS I'lAIMKEUS, 



Lead-colored Bufh Tit, 

 Reiiorted common resident of Benton, Clat- 

 su]'>, Multnomah and Clackamas Counlios. 

 REGULUS SATRAPA OI.IVALEUS, 



WVslern Golden-crowned Kinglet, 

 Not uncommon winter^resident. 



REGULUS CALENDULA, 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 

 Not uncommon winter resident of Washing- 

 ton County. 



MVADESTES TOWNSENOII, 



Townsend's Solitaire, 

 ; Mr. .Swallow of Clatsop County took a sj_^eci. 

 men March i6 1892. 



TURDtIS USTULATUS, 



Russet-backed Thrush, 

 Abundant summer resident. 



TURDUSAONALASCHKAE, 



Dwarf Hermit Thrush, 

 Quite rare summer resident of Washington 

 County. 



Merula migratoria propinqua, 

 Western Robin, 

 Abundant resident. 



Hesperocichla n.t-vl^, 



Varied Thrush or Alaska Robin, 

 Common winter resident. Its nest and eggs 

 have been taken in Vamhil! County. Very 

 rare occurence. 

 Sl'VLIA Mexicana, 



Western Bluebird, 

 Common summer resident. A few remain 

 during winter. 



Sl\i.l\ arciica. 



Mountain Bluebird, 

 Common summer resident of Eastern Oregon. 

 Reported from Clackamas County. 



This completes the list of Oregon Birds 

 which embraces two hundre^l and fifty four 

 species and sub-species. It will be the object 

 of the Association to add to this list other spec- 

 ies, as evidence of tiieir occurence in the state 

 is produced. 



Arthur L. Pope. 



THE NORTHWESTERN 

 ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. 



Organized Dec. 2Sth, 1894. 



Object- To advance the science of or- 

 nithology in the Northwest. 



Officers. 

 Pres. William L. Finley, 237- 4th st. 



Portland. Or. 

 First Vice Pres. Ellis P. Hadiev, Dayton, 



Or. 

 Second Vice Pres. GuvStrvker,Mii\vaukie, 



Or. 

 Sec. Arthur L. Pope, Mc.Minnville, Or. 

 Treas. Dorsie C. Bard, Portland, Or. 



Any person interested in ornithology, 

 residing in the Northwest may become an 

 active member. 



Any person interested in ornithology 

 may become an associate member. 



The membership fee for all members 

 shall be fifty cents; this shall cover all 

 dues to the first of January after initiation. 



The Oregon Naturalist shall be sent free 

 to all members 



Applications for membership should be 

 sent to the secretary. 



The work of the Northwestern Ornitho- 

 logical Association for the next few 

 months will be the study of the family 

 Tetraonidae, including the grouse and 

 quail found in this locality. 



