Clark’s Grebe, formerly known as light-phase Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis clarkii), was elevated to full species status (A. clarkii) in 1985 (American Ornithologists’ Union (AOU) 1983, 1985). This paper presents the first recorded occurrence in Nebraska of Clark’s Grebe and is documented with a specimen. Identification of Clark’s Grebe in the field is discussed, and a comparison is made of the Nebraska specimen with specimen s reported in recent literature
Data are presented on nearly 18,000 bird-captures involving 125 species banded between 1992 and 2005...
The Chuck-will\u27s widow (Caprimulgus carolinensis) is considered a highly local but regular migran...
A Review of the Status of Limnodromus griseus, the Short-billed Dowitcher, in Nebraska ... 74 A Late...
Clark’s Grebe, formerly known as light-phase Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis clarkii), was ...
A Clark’s Grebe was taken in Keith County in June 1986, and is now in the State Museum
On 9 February 1989, while walking in a wooded area of the Sass Farm (Nebraska: Otoe County; extreme ...
1987 (Sixty-second) Spring Occurrence·Report … 50 Red Knot and Red Phalarope photographs … 64 Book R...
Rather than do a county-by-county analysis as has been done in the past, since this count starts a n...
This brief annotated list of Nebraska\u27s breeding birds is the direct outgrowth of the work involv...
This review compiles published and a few unpublished records of fossil and prehistoric birds for the...
The area here considered includes northeastern Nebraska, northwestern Iowa, South Dakota, and southw...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Status of the Common Loon in Nebraska: A Summer Occurrence in Lancaster County.......
This summary of the birds of Nebraska has been restricted to those species that have been convincing...
An Iowa record of Common Eider to date has apparently not been considered as a Nebraska record (Jo...
On 8 May 1998 I observed a Red-throated Loon at Lake McConaughy in Keith County, Nebraska. I was sca...
Data are presented on nearly 18,000 bird-captures involving 125 species banded between 1992 and 2005...
The Chuck-will\u27s widow (Caprimulgus carolinensis) is considered a highly local but regular migran...
A Review of the Status of Limnodromus griseus, the Short-billed Dowitcher, in Nebraska ... 74 A Late...
Clark’s Grebe, formerly known as light-phase Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis clarkii), was ...
A Clark’s Grebe was taken in Keith County in June 1986, and is now in the State Museum
On 9 February 1989, while walking in a wooded area of the Sass Farm (Nebraska: Otoe County; extreme ...
1987 (Sixty-second) Spring Occurrence·Report … 50 Red Knot and Red Phalarope photographs … 64 Book R...
Rather than do a county-by-county analysis as has been done in the past, since this count starts a n...
This brief annotated list of Nebraska\u27s breeding birds is the direct outgrowth of the work involv...
This review compiles published and a few unpublished records of fossil and prehistoric birds for the...
The area here considered includes northeastern Nebraska, northwestern Iowa, South Dakota, and southw...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Status of the Common Loon in Nebraska: A Summer Occurrence in Lancaster County.......
This summary of the birds of Nebraska has been restricted to those species that have been convincing...
An Iowa record of Common Eider to date has apparently not been considered as a Nebraska record (Jo...
On 8 May 1998 I observed a Red-throated Loon at Lake McConaughy in Keith County, Nebraska. I was sca...
Data are presented on nearly 18,000 bird-captures involving 125 species banded between 1992 and 2005...
The Chuck-will\u27s widow (Caprimulgus carolinensis) is considered a highly local but regular migran...
A Review of the Status of Limnodromus griseus, the Short-billed Dowitcher, in Nebraska ... 74 A Late...