Field Guide 1966
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Field Guide 1966

The ultimate field guide for teaching and learning in the temperate rainforests around Portland, Oregon and Mount Hood, these pages will offer interesting and easy-to-use information about the area's most common residents.

Each entry will include the animal's common name, scientific name, subspecies (if applicable), taxonomy, size, lifespan, habitat, adaptation, niche, and crowd-sourced photographs of the animal itself, as well as any sign such as scat, tracks, or nests that the animal may leave (see diagram to the right).

Four major groups of animals are represented in the Field Guide: Arthropods, Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles & Amphibians. Each group currently features 20-60 representatives, though more species may be added as the guide becomes closer to completion.


Birds
Mammals
Arthropods
Reptiles & Amphibians

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