Generally excellent water conditions in the southeast, including the Rainwater Basin, and in the Sandhills resulted in some notable breeding records, such as Eared Grebes in York County. Ducks were numerous in the Sandhills, especially Redhead. These conditions may have encouraged shorebirds to linger; several late spring records were noted. Three western species were found eastward; Western Wood-Pewee and Cordilleran Flycatcher were not unexpected based on recent records, but a major surprise was a pair of Pygmy Nuthatches in Cherry County
I (Ross Silcock) would like to point out that observers who have information which adds to, modifies...
Summer Field Report, June - July 2019, by W. Ross Silcock …74-95 2018 (30th) Report of the NOU Recor...
INTRODUCTION Extremes of weather conditions and resulting variation in water conditions were notewor...
Generally excellent water conditions in the southeast, including the Rainwater Basin, and in the San...
In many ways this summer was a rerun of last; the drought persisted over most of the state after som...
This summer was very wet over most of the state. Breeding Bird Survey operators noted impassible roa...
There was a lot to ponder this summer, including several notable breeding records of waterbirds, inc...
This summer was marked by continuing high water tables along the Missouri River and good water level...
Extremes of weather conditions and resulting variation in water conditions were noteworthy this spri...
This was an interesting summer, with range expansions of multiple species continuing in all directio...
I wish to remind observers to report dates of breeding evidence, such as nests with eggs and adults ...
The highlights of this season revolve around the excellent wetland habitat that existed in the easte...
Summer Field Report, June–July 2008 ... 94 2007 (19th) Report of the NOU Records Committee ... 111 M...
The coverage of the state by observers who report their sightings, mostly to the listserv NEBirds, i...
I (Ross Silcock) would like to point out that observers who have information which adds to, modifies...
Summer Field Report, June - July 2019, by W. Ross Silcock …74-95 2018 (30th) Report of the NOU Recor...
INTRODUCTION Extremes of weather conditions and resulting variation in water conditions were notewor...
Generally excellent water conditions in the southeast, including the Rainwater Basin, and in the San...
In many ways this summer was a rerun of last; the drought persisted over most of the state after som...
This summer was very wet over most of the state. Breeding Bird Survey operators noted impassible roa...
There was a lot to ponder this summer, including several notable breeding records of waterbirds, inc...
This summer was marked by continuing high water tables along the Missouri River and good water level...
Extremes of weather conditions and resulting variation in water conditions were noteworthy this spri...
This was an interesting summer, with range expansions of multiple species continuing in all directio...
I wish to remind observers to report dates of breeding evidence, such as nests with eggs and adults ...
The highlights of this season revolve around the excellent wetland habitat that existed in the easte...
Summer Field Report, June–July 2008 ... 94 2007 (19th) Report of the NOU Records Committee ... 111 M...
The coverage of the state by observers who report their sightings, mostly to the listserv NEBirds, i...
I (Ross Silcock) would like to point out that observers who have information which adds to, modifies...
Summer Field Report, June - July 2019, by W. Ross Silcock …74-95 2018 (30th) Report of the NOU Recor...
INTRODUCTION Extremes of weather conditions and resulting variation in water conditions were notewor...