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Waterbird records for the Siletz River and some creeks in the Siletz/Logsden area of Lincoln County

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Title Waterbird records for the Siletz River and some creeks in the Siletz/Logsden area of Lincoln County
Names Llewellyn, Bob (creator)
Bayer, Range D., 1947- (creator)
Date Issued 1994 (iso8601)
Internet Media Type application/pdf
Abstract This article is based on a total of 204 observations, many
of which were censuses.
Between Siletz River Mile (RM) 50.0 and 50.6, Llewellyn made 151
observations of waterbirds during 1981-1993. He noted a total of 12 species;
most were seen during several years. Hooded and Common mergansers and
American Dippers nested or were seen with young.
Llewellyn and other observers also made 37 other Siletz River
observations in the Siletz/Logsden area. Most of the same species were seen
as between RM 50.0 and 50.6, but one Bald Eagle was also noted feeding on a
salmon carcass.
Llewellyn and other observers made 16 observations of creeks in the
Siletz/Logsden area. American Dippers were the most common and widespread
species, and they also nested.
For all sites, the individual observations are given.
Genre Article
Topic Thematic Classification -- Plants and Animals -- Wildlife -- Birds
Identifier Llewellyn, B. and R. D. Bayer. 1994. Waterbird records for the Siletz River and some creeks in the Siletz/Logsden area of Lincoln County. Journal of Oregon Ornithology 2:139-161.

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