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Birds of Nebraska: Their Distribution and Temporal Occurrence [Hardcover]

Roger S. Sharpe (Author), W. Ross Silcock (Author), Joel G. Jorgensen (Author)
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June 1, 2001
Nebraska sits at the nexus of continental bird migration and serves as a home—either permanently or seasonally—for nearly 450 species. Major migratory routes pass through the state, creating numerous opportunities to observe the great variety of North American bird species. The annual crane migrations in spring are legendary, and other key events include winter concentrations of bald eagles, flocks of up to thirty thousand grebes, mergansers, and gulls at Lake McConaughy in late fall, and incredible concentrations of waterfowl in the Rainwater Basin in early spring.
 
Birds of Nebraska captures the variety of Nebraska's ornithological possibilities in a style useful to hobbyists and professionals alike. For the first time in Nebraska ornithology, the authors have provided an exhaustive summary of state bird records compiled into concise but readable accounts of all species of birds reported in the state. This work covers taxonomy, early and late migration dates, high counts, nesting areas, and likely viewing locations.

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"Lying in the heart of the Great Plains, Nebraska is truly a biological crossroads with respect to its avifauna. At long last a comprehensive book has been published that delves into the bird life of this unique and fascinating region. . . . This is the most complete volume on Nebraska birds available. . . . A must for any student of Great Plains ornithology."—The Prairie Naturalist
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"The product of a 20 year gestation period, Birds of Nebraska fills a critical void in our knowledge of the birds of the Great Plains region. . . . This thoroughly researched work comes at a critical time, as concerns rise about the status of many grassland bird species."—Wildlife Activist
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"The present difinitive work to that state''s avifauna is a necessary adjunct to all interested birders and one that will please everyone."—Charles Keller, Indian Audubon Quarterly
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“For anyone interested in where and when a given species occurs in Nebraska, this book will be the definitive reference.”—Charles R. Brown, Book Reviews
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"This volume belongs in the library of anyone interested in Great Plains ornithology."—Dan Reinking, biologist, Sutton Avian Research Center, University of Oklahoma
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About the Author

Roger S. Sharpe taught ornithology and directed the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He is also a past president of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union. W. Ross Silcock writes the Seasonal Reports for the Nebraska Bird Review. Joel G. Jorgensen is chairman of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union Records Committee.

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  • Hardcover: 520 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (June 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803242891
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803242890
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.4 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The bird book Nebraska deserves, March 8, 2002
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Nebraska is known to the North American birding community almost exclusively for a single phenomenon: the spectacular spring migration of waterfowl and cranes along the Platte River in late March. The state is otherwise largely terra incognita to all but locals, who have managed to keep its ornithological riches a relative secret. But anyone who has spent time in the forests of the southeast, the wooded buttes of the northwest, or the vast prairies of the sandhills knows that here lie treasures. Few other states boast such a large and varied avifauna, its components drawn from east, west, north and south; regular breeders include Acadian Flycatcher and Cordilleran Flycatcher, Blue Jay and Pinyon Jay, Long-billed Curlew and American Woodcock, and the birder with time and a full tank of gas can find all these and many more such pairs in a single day in the field.
Finding out about these treasures has been difficult. Birding in Nebraska in most of the twentieth century was a particularist affair, meaningful communications generally oral and private. All this has changed, however, with the publication of Ross Silcock et al.'s new Birds of Nebraska, an exemplary production providing native and visitor alike with a comprehensive introduction to the state's birds. Each of the 440+ species so far recorded is treated fully, with detailed summaries of its temporal and geographic distribution, abundance, and status in the state. For out-of-staters, rudimentary bird-finding information is provided, its usefulness varying with its specificity: for some species, directions are provided to likely sites, while for others the advice consists solely in the identification of promising habitat types.
The book is handsomely and well produced by the University of Nebraska Press. Editorial slips are remarkably few for a work of this scope and detail; spelling errors ("Ulnus" for "Ulmus," for example) are nearly non-existent, and the prose is generally clear and readable. Nebraska birders, it goes without saying, will find this the most useful book on their birding bookshelf, but the rest of us too will profit from the impressive new standard set by this work.
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