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70 PROOF • IMPORTED BY GENERAL WINE & SPIRITS CO N Y N Y 
Monthly published “The Trail of the 
Plume-Hunter,” an influential article by 
Finley based largely on his Malheur 
experience. The photographs of water- 
fowl at Klamath and Malheur helped 
the Audubon cause and captured the 
attention of President Roosevelt, whose 
decision to establish the two marshes 
and Three Arch Rocks as federal wild- 
life refuges was influenced by Finley 
and Bohlman’s work. 
In 1906, between the two marsh stud- 
ies, Finley embarked on the project that 
he and many others considered the most 
important of his long career. The natu- 
ralist Joseph Grinnell located a Califor- 
nia condor’s nest in the Sierra Madre 
Mountains and invited Finley to make a 
photographic study — the first done on 
the species, which was diminishing rap- 
idly even then. Arriving at the nest in 
March within an hour or so after the 
young condor had hatched, Finley se- 
cured two good plates of the chick and 
mailed prints to Bohlman, who took 
three months off from work to join the 
expedition. In July, Finley took the 
young condor, which he had named 
General, back to Oregon and kept it at 
his home until the early fall; then he sent 
it by rail to William Hornaday, director 
of the New York Zoological Society. 
