The Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area (LOSRA) is located immediately downstream from Lake McConaughy, which was formed by the construction of Kingsley Dam across the North Platte River, and includes riparian woodland, shrubland, grassland, marsh, sandbeach, rivers, ponds, and lakes. Birds were surveyed in LOSRA from 1988 to 1992 and censused in the southwest campground of LOSRA from late May to mid-July during the 1991 and 1992 breeding seasons. Seventy-five bird species (56 terrestrial and 19 aquatic) were observed, including several hybridizing species. Thirty-one terrestrial species inhabited the southwest campground, but only 60% of these were counted during biweekly censuses; a consistent set was not counted. Total bird abundance dec...
Summer Field Report, June-July 1997 … 102 1996 (Eighth) Report of the NOU Records Committee … 115 No...
The number of counties covered and the number of observers decreased in 1990 when compared with the ...
Although migrants were hoped for, and even expected, migration seemed to be on the wane during the N...
Since the publication more than five years ago (NBR, 52:26-35, 1984) of an earlier list of the birds...
Cedar Point Biological Station was established in 1975 at a site approximately one mile below Kingsl...
The Niobrara Valley Preserve occupies an area of approximately 22,000 ha in north-central Nebraska a...
The North Platte River valley (elev. ca 3300 ft/990 m) in Garden and Keith counties, Nebraska, has a...
Mormon Island Crane Meadows (MICM) was purchased in December 1979 through a cooperative effort of Th...
This summary of the birds of Nebraska has been restricted to those species that have been convincing...
The Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in Garden County near the heart of the Nebrask...
The central Platte River Valley region of Nebraska is described ecologically, and defined as encompa...
Opening with a map of the region under study, Birds of Southwestern Nebraska proceeds, in its introd...
This study compares the avian species diversity at two eastern Nebraska wetlands that differ in thei...
INTRODUCTION The Niobrara Valley Preserve is located in north-central Nebraska and includes a variet...
The 2000 NOU Fall Field Days were he It on 8-10 September in Ogballala. Most of the field trips focu...
Summer Field Report, June-July 1997 … 102 1996 (Eighth) Report of the NOU Records Committee … 115 No...
The number of counties covered and the number of observers decreased in 1990 when compared with the ...
Although migrants were hoped for, and even expected, migration seemed to be on the wane during the N...
Since the publication more than five years ago (NBR, 52:26-35, 1984) of an earlier list of the birds...
Cedar Point Biological Station was established in 1975 at a site approximately one mile below Kingsl...
The Niobrara Valley Preserve occupies an area of approximately 22,000 ha in north-central Nebraska a...
The North Platte River valley (elev. ca 3300 ft/990 m) in Garden and Keith counties, Nebraska, has a...
Mormon Island Crane Meadows (MICM) was purchased in December 1979 through a cooperative effort of Th...
This summary of the birds of Nebraska has been restricted to those species that have been convincing...
The Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in Garden County near the heart of the Nebrask...
The central Platte River Valley region of Nebraska is described ecologically, and defined as encompa...
Opening with a map of the region under study, Birds of Southwestern Nebraska proceeds, in its introd...
This study compares the avian species diversity at two eastern Nebraska wetlands that differ in thei...
INTRODUCTION The Niobrara Valley Preserve is located in north-central Nebraska and includes a variet...
The 2000 NOU Fall Field Days were he It on 8-10 September in Ogballala. Most of the field trips focu...
Summer Field Report, June-July 1997 … 102 1996 (Eighth) Report of the NOU Records Committee … 115 No...
The number of counties covered and the number of observers decreased in 1990 when compared with the ...
Although migrants were hoped for, and even expected, migration seemed to be on the wane during the N...