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Baltimore Oriole

Latin:  Icterus galbula

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Scott's Oriole

Latin:  Icterus parisorum

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Acadian Flycatcher

Latin:  Empidonax virescens

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Orchard Oriole

Latin:  Icterus spurius

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Great-tailed Grackle

Latin:  Quiscalus mexicanus

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Pine Siskin

Latin:  Spinus pinus

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American Goldfinch

Latin:  Spinus tristis

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Ash-throated Flycatcher

Latin:  Myiarchus cinerascens

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    The Thin Green Line
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    The Thin Green Line

    Inside the fight over fossil fuels in the Pacific Northwest.

    Hanford Reach National Monument
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    Hanford Reach National Monument

    Audubon Chicago Region is sparking conversations about birds and climate change in the heart of the Windy City.

    Weighing in on the Decline of Seabirds in Puget Sound
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    Weighing in on the Decline of Seabirds in Puget Sound

    Dr. Trina Bayard, Audubon Washington Director Bird Conservation, says now is the time to speak up in support of strengthening forage fish research and management in the Salish Sea.

    Ending the Murrelet Malaise
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    Ending the Murrelet Malaise

    A collaborative environmental movement works to save this elusive seabird.

    What’s Up With the Greater Sage-Grouse?
    Working Lands May 29, 2015

    What’s Up With the Greater Sage-Grouse?

    A definitive guide to the most talked-about bird in the West.

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