After 100 years of organized ornithology we have a good picture of the bird fauna of Nebraska. Yes, we will still be able to add new species to the state list, but this will become more and more difficult. What problems are left for the amateur ornithologist to solve? Nebraska is a big state with many different ecological areas, few of which have been studied in detail. Only a few areas of the state have been well studied. Not only do we need data on what species occur, but how many. This type of study can be done by amateur ornithologists. In fact many of the outstanding field studies done in this country and Canada have been done by amateur ornithologists. What does such a study require? A good field study requires a desire to do a good j...
This brief annotated list of Nebraska\u27s breeding birds is the direct outgrowth of the work involv...
INDEX, Compiled by M. H. Swenk FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, Lincoln, Nebr., Dec. 16, 1899 ABSTRACT OF MINUT...
Table of Contents Fall Field Report, August-November, 1995 ..............94 Observers for Fall Field...
After 100 years of organized ornithology we have a good picture of the bird fauna of Nebraska. Yes, ...
Nebraska lies in the transition zone between North American eastern and western avifaunas and is hom...
Five-page table of bird species sighted in Antelope, Boyd, Holt, and Knox Counties during the Nebras...
In 1896, Prof. Bruner published his list entitled Some Notes on Nebraska Birds. As a working basis...
This summary of the birds of Nebraska has been restricted to those species that have been convincing...
Fall Field Report, August-November 2007 by W. Ross Silcock ... 98 Eurasian Tree Sparrow—A First Reco...
Owing to a lack of long-term survey data, determining whether Nebraska\u27s raptor numbers are stabl...
With the imminent publication of the Nebraska Breeding Bird Atlas and the turning of a new millenniu...
The Nebraska Ornithologists\u27 Union Fall meeting took place once again at the Nebraska National Fo...
Although migrants were hoped for, and even expected, migration seemed to be on the wane during the N...
There were 55 who registered for the 1983 Fall Field Day, 24/25 September 1983, at the 4-H Camp at H...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...
This brief annotated list of Nebraska\u27s breeding birds is the direct outgrowth of the work involv...
INDEX, Compiled by M. H. Swenk FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, Lincoln, Nebr., Dec. 16, 1899 ABSTRACT OF MINUT...
Table of Contents Fall Field Report, August-November, 1995 ..............94 Observers for Fall Field...
After 100 years of organized ornithology we have a good picture of the bird fauna of Nebraska. Yes, ...
Nebraska lies in the transition zone between North American eastern and western avifaunas and is hom...
Five-page table of bird species sighted in Antelope, Boyd, Holt, and Knox Counties during the Nebras...
In 1896, Prof. Bruner published his list entitled Some Notes on Nebraska Birds. As a working basis...
This summary of the birds of Nebraska has been restricted to those species that have been convincing...
Fall Field Report, August-November 2007 by W. Ross Silcock ... 98 Eurasian Tree Sparrow—A First Reco...
Owing to a lack of long-term survey data, determining whether Nebraska\u27s raptor numbers are stabl...
With the imminent publication of the Nebraska Breeding Bird Atlas and the turning of a new millenniu...
The Nebraska Ornithologists\u27 Union Fall meeting took place once again at the Nebraska National Fo...
Although migrants were hoped for, and even expected, migration seemed to be on the wane during the N...
There were 55 who registered for the 1983 Fall Field Day, 24/25 September 1983, at the 4-H Camp at H...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...
This brief annotated list of Nebraska\u27s breeding birds is the direct outgrowth of the work involv...
INDEX, Compiled by M. H. Swenk FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, Lincoln, Nebr., Dec. 16, 1899 ABSTRACT OF MINUT...
Table of Contents Fall Field Report, August-November, 1995 ..............94 Observers for Fall Field...