Ninety-nine species (seven more than last year) were reported on the 1984 Christmas Count, and two species (compared to three last year) were reported as present during the count period but not recorded on the count day on any count. The same eight localities reported in both years. Eighteen species were reported on all counts this year, compared to thirteen last year. The total individual count this year was 345,052; in 1983 it was 43,652, but in 1982 it was 302,646. Almost 74% of this year\u27s count was due to the concentration of Red-wings in Omaha; in 1982 the high count was due to Snow Geese at DeSoto and Omaha, with Mallards also contributing significantly. The Nebraska counts are arranged in an approximate west (left) to east (right...