Ok, so I took the list that Dave proposed and put them in an Excel spreadsheet. The first page (tab at the bottom) is labeled WEST and the second is labeled EAST. One can click back and forth. The only thing that differs is the list of 18 counties. **Since Dave Irons sent an old version of Microsoft Word (97-2003), I'm assuming that he doesn't have the updated version. Perhaps others don't either. I have saved it in both the old and new versions, but am only uploading the old so that all may view it. The only grammatical change that I made different from eBird is listing minima asCackling Goose (minima or Ridgway's) instead of Cackling Goose (minima). All the other CACG subspecies have a common name. I have added the owls to the list. In theme with the thought that birds in the Wallowas/Blues are associated with the Rocky Mts., the Northern Pygmy-Owl (Rocky Mts.) would be different than Northern Pygmy-Owl (Pacific). I didn't know what to do with Ruby-crowned Kinglet and couldn't find specific names to put in parenthesis. I didn't know what to do with Common Yellowthroat. Are "Pacific" birds west of the Cascades and "Western" birds in central/eastern OR? I also have ???? next to Savannah Sparrow and Spotted Towhee. I listed the Red Crossbill types that should occur in OR as well as the 2 Evening Grosbeak types here as well. Russ
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OR eBird subspecies list.xls
Description: MS-Excel spreadsheet