A pair of scissor-tailed flycatchers nested again in Lincoln, after a few years. Same area West of Lincoln as last time.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Signs of Spring
Gnatcatcher, second earliest record for county.
Long-tailed duck we had for two weeks or more.
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Rather a slow spring.
Cold weather has prevented a lot of outings and song birds have been few. Many pelicans going through.
Other than that, just American Pipits were easily spotted.
Friday, December 9, 2022
End of 2022
It was a typical year. The King Rail was an oddity a couple of Lancaster County birders found.
Out at Ft Robinson found a few birds. Cassin's Kingbird.
Magpies.
A Lesser Black-backed Gull ended up at a small marsh. Most years I find a few Northern Shrikes November and December.
Monday, September 12, 2022
Fall Warblers
My warbler list for 2022:
It's not embarrassing, but could be better. Somehow I don't find Wilson's as well as other people, and not every year.
Black-and-white warbler I have recorded 20 times. It tends to move a lot so there are few photos. But there is this one with the bird on the tree trunk, unlike most warblers.
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Virginia Rails and a King Rail
We get through the end of May and the migrants settle down and move North, some. Then there is a time of peace and quiet and a few bird neighborhood squabbles. But little new to see. Usually we get a "summer surprise." One year it was the some Mississippi Kites, another it was Common Gallinule. This year it was a Limpkin in Omaha and these rails two birders found in our country. The site is not a super birding site, but as it is well mowed, I walk there once or twice in June.
The Virginia Rails were in a small pond, fast drying, among cat tails. One rail this morning: