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Birding.com as it appeared on June 23, 2000 |
| Bird of the Week: | |
| Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) | |
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Range Map |
| Sound (113 KB) | |
| Description | |
| Habitat | |
| Nesting & Feeding | |
| World Range | |
Images and sounds
courtesy of Thayer's Birds of North
America CD-ROM
State/Province of the Week:
Washington
Washington State is known for the great birding on the Olympic National Park,
Wenas Valley and Gray's Harbor.
Washington Birding Links
Birdwatching
Hot Spots
State Checklist
Hot Spot of the Week:
Upper Klamath Wildlife
Basin, Oregon
42.48 N 122.06 W
15,000 acres of mostly freshwater marsh and open water. These habitats serve as excellent
nesting and brood rearing areas for waterfowl and colonial nesting birds including
American White Pelican and several heron species. Hundreds of thousands of waterfowl stop
here during migration.This area extends into southern Washington.
Surprise
Web Sites 
Surprise #97: Bird Feeding
Tips
Surprise #98: Backyard Habitat Program
Surprise #99: Hummingbird
Behavior
Surprise #100: BirdSource
Surprise #101: Wildlife
Rehabilitation Information
Surprise #102: Scotland Ornithological Society
(Surprise Web Sites #1-96)
Incredible Birding Web Site of the Month !! - June, 2000

American Bird
Conservancy

