- Birds Mentioned
COMMON CRANE
Whooping Crane
Sandhill Crane
Short-eared Owl
Greater Yellowlegs
Pied-billed Grebe
Horned Grebe
Greater Scaup
Bonaparte's Gull
Great-tailed Grackle
Tree Swallow
Fox Sparrow
Turkey Vulture
Bald Eagle
Red-shouldered Hawk
Golden-crowned Kinglet
- Transcript
Tape Number: 402-292-5325
Compilers: Babs & Loren Padelford
Transcriber: Loren Padelford (lpdlfrd@juno.com)
Welcome to an update of the Nebraska Birdline, sponsored by the Audubon
Society of Omaha , for Saturday, March 20th.
In central Nebraska in Kearney County, the COMMON CRANE was spotted again
today about 11 a.m. at the intersection of County Roads W and 36. Take
the I-80 Exit 285 and go south about 3 miles and look W road. For
updates on the Common Crane, call the Audubon Rowe Sanctuary at 308
468-5282. Please report any sightings of the Common Crane to the
Birdline.
In Hamilton County on the 19th, a WHOOPING CRANE was seen with a flock of
SANDHILL CRANES 5 miles east of Grand Island south of Interstate 80.
In eastern Nebraska in Antelope County on the 19th, 5 SHORT-EARED OWLS
were found 3 miles south & 1 mile east of Creighton.
In Seward County on the 20th, a SHORT-EARED OWL was seen at Straight
Water WMA & another was found at Tamora WPA.
In Dodge County on the 18th, a GREATER YELLOWLEGS was seen on a farm pond
5 miles north & 1 mile west of Ames.
In Lancaster County at Stagecoach Lake on the 19th, a PIED-BILLED GREBE,
a HORNED GREBE, 3 GREATER SCAUP & 2 BONAPARTE'S GULLS were found. On the
18th, a HORNED GREBE & 15 GREAT-TAILED GRACKLES were seen at Oak Lake in
Lincoln.
In Sarpy County on the 20th in Fontenelle Forest, a TREE SWALLOW & a FOX
SPARROW were seen at Hidden Lake. Also on the 20th, a TURKEY VULTURE, 6
BALD EAGLES & A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK were seen In Fontenelle Forest & a
GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET was seen along the boardwalk near Hickory Trail.
For more information on this week's sightings, you may call 402-292-5556.
To report your sightings, please leave your name, your phone number and
your report after the tone at the end of this message. Thank you for
calling the Nebraska Birdline and good birding!
- End transcript