“Notes” from Nebraska Bird Review (June 1984) 52(2)

DIPPER. In late September or early October 1982 I saw a Dipper on wood stacked in my yard, near the business center of Stanton.—Bruce P. Jundt, Stanton NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD. On 17 September 1983 I saw a Mockingbird in the shelter belt on our farm.—Mike Erickson, Wayne BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER. On...

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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:nebbirdrev-2199 2023-11-12T04:24:19+01:00 “Notes” from Nebraska Bird Review (June 1984) 52(2) 1984-06-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebbirdrev/1196 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/nebbirdrev/article/2199/viewcontent/NBR_52_2_Jun_84_Notes.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebbirdrev/1196 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/nebbirdrev/article/2199/viewcontent/NBR_52_2_Jun_84_Notes.pdf Nebraska Bird Review Ornithology Poultry or Avian Science Zoology text 1984 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:29:49Z DIPPER. In late September or early October 1982 I saw a Dipper on wood stacked in my yard, near the business center of Stanton.—Bruce P. Jundt, Stanton NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD. On 17 September 1983 I saw a Mockingbird in the shelter belt on our farm.—Mike Erickson, Wayne BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER. On 8 October 1983 I saw a female Black-throated Blue Warbler in our shelter belt.—Mike Erickson, Wayne WORM-EATING WARBLER. On 26 April 1984 Layne Johnson, John Chase, Paul Pearson, and I saw a Worm-eating Warbler in the shelter belt on our farm 8 miles north and 1 mile west of Wayne.—Mike Erickson, Wayne COMMON REDPOLLS. This (January 1984) is the year for Common Redpolls! Wintering over this year, too, have been several Harris Sparrows.—Doug G. Thomas, Alliance, Nebraska BURT CO. We have lots of birds with all the cold weather. Among the unusual ones is a Tufted Titmouse. At the suet feeder we’ve had an immature Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Another first for us was Evening Grosbeaks. Another unusual sighting was the pair of Cooper’s Hawks which visited daily during that coldest 10 days or so around Christmas.—Kathleen True, Decatur REPORT FROM MINDEN. On 23 October 1983 Ropert Spicknall and I saw a Prairie Falcon, north of town. On 25 January 1984 Robert saw a Northern Shrike at a carcass on the highway west of town. On 4 February we went up to the Platte and saw 2 Bald Eagles and on 25 February we saw 3 up there. On 15 February we saw Green-winged Teal on a roadside pond, Shovelers on the same pond 15 March, and 15 April and a White Egret there. Robert saw a Great Blue Heron 6 April, and we both saw one 15 April. On 15 March I saw a Peregrine Falcon, and on 30 April a Turkey Vulture. During the winter, hundreds of Crows, thousands of Lapland Longspurs, and a good sprinkling of Meadowlarks literally lined the shoulders of N 10.—Harold Turner, Minden HAND FEEDING. In winter of 1982 I decided that I would hand feed Black-capped Chickadees, but they refused to cooperate. At the same time Pine Siskins crowded another feeder. ... Text peregrine falcon Lapland University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Patience ENVELOPE(-68.933,-68.933,-67.750,-67.750) Stanton ENVELOPE(-128.689,-128.689,69.800,69.800)
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description DIPPER. In late September or early October 1982 I saw a Dipper on wood stacked in my yard, near the business center of Stanton.—Bruce P. Jundt, Stanton NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD. On 17 September 1983 I saw a Mockingbird in the shelter belt on our farm.—Mike Erickson, Wayne BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER. On 8 October 1983 I saw a female Black-throated Blue Warbler in our shelter belt.—Mike Erickson, Wayne WORM-EATING WARBLER. On 26 April 1984 Layne Johnson, John Chase, Paul Pearson, and I saw a Worm-eating Warbler in the shelter belt on our farm 8 miles north and 1 mile west of Wayne.—Mike Erickson, Wayne COMMON REDPOLLS. This (January 1984) is the year for Common Redpolls! Wintering over this year, too, have been several Harris Sparrows.—Doug G. Thomas, Alliance, Nebraska BURT CO. We have lots of birds with all the cold weather. Among the unusual ones is a Tufted Titmouse. At the suet feeder we’ve had an immature Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Another first for us was Evening Grosbeaks. Another unusual sighting was the pair of Cooper’s Hawks which visited daily during that coldest 10 days or so around Christmas.—Kathleen True, Decatur REPORT FROM MINDEN. On 23 October 1983 Ropert Spicknall and I saw a Prairie Falcon, north of town. On 25 January 1984 Robert saw a Northern Shrike at a carcass on the highway west of town. On 4 February we went up to the Platte and saw 2 Bald Eagles and on 25 February we saw 3 up there. On 15 February we saw Green-winged Teal on a roadside pond, Shovelers on the same pond 15 March, and 15 April and a White Egret there. Robert saw a Great Blue Heron 6 April, and we both saw one 15 April. On 15 March I saw a Peregrine Falcon, and on 30 April a Turkey Vulture. During the winter, hundreds of Crows, thousands of Lapland Longspurs, and a good sprinkling of Meadowlarks literally lined the shoulders of N 10.—Harold Turner, Minden HAND FEEDING. In winter of 1982 I decided that I would hand feed Black-capped Chickadees, but they refused to cooperate. At the same time Pine Siskins crowded another feeder. ...
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