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White-eyed Vireo

Latin:  Vireo griseus

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Yellow-throated Vireo

Latin:  Vireo flavifrons

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American Crow

Latin:  Corvus brachyrhynchos

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Chihuahuan Raven

Latin:  Corvus cryptoleucus

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Blue Jay

Latin:  Cyanocitta cristata

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Loggerhead Shrike

Latin:  Lanius ludovicianus

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Northern Shrike

Latin:  Lanius borealis

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Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Latin:  Polioptila caerulea

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    Birding by Ear
    AuduBlog October 6, 2020

    Birding by Ear

    Practicing birding by ear can provide an early warning of hearing loss- By Judith White and Connie Unsicker, Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society

    Little Tyrants
    AuduBlog September 29, 2020

    Little Tyrants

    Washington guest-blogger series: by Thomas Bancroft, former chief scientist for the National Audubon Society

    A Big Year... During Work and School
    AuduBlog August 19, 2020

    A Big Year... During Work and School

    Student and Audubon activist Carly Zeis will live in a fifth wheel trailer for her Big Year while at the same time working and studying remotely

    Fire in the Shrub-steppe
    Working Lands

    Fire in the Shrub-steppe

    Towards fire resilience and landscape rehabilitation in Washington’s shrub-steppe

    The Long Road of Conservation
    AuduBlog July 25, 2020

    The Long Road of Conservation

    Lindell Haggin reflects on the changes she's seen in the conservation movement during her 50 years volunteering with Spokane Audubon Society

    Great American Outdoors Act Will Benefit Birds, People, and Parks Across Washington
    AuduBlog July 25, 2020

    Great American Outdoors Act Will Benefit Birds, People, and Parks Across Washington

    With approval from Congress, the Great American Outdoors Act goes to the President to sign

    Hope and a Red-winged Blackbird
    The Joy Of Birds During COVID-19 June 25, 2020

    Hope and a Red-winged Blackbird

    Washington guest-blogger series: by Thomas Bancroft, former chief scientist for the National Audubon Society

    Renewable Energy: Siting it Right in the Columbia Plateau and Beyond
    Working Lands

    Renewable Energy: Siting it Right in the Columbia Basin

    Responsibly sited and operated clean energy will help protect birds from climate change

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