3 edition of Some notes on Nebraska birds. found in the catalog.
Some notes on Nebraska birds.
Lawrence Bruner
Published
1896
by State Journal Co., printers in Lincoln
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Nebraska birds |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | [47]-178 p. |
Number of Pages | 178 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20243081M |
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Some notes on Nebraska birds: a list of the species and subspecies found in Item Preview. Some notes on Nebraska birds: a list of the species and subspecies found in the state, with notes on their distribution, food-habits, etc.: corrected to April 22d, Author: Lawrence Bruner.
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"Some Notes on Nebraska Birds: A List of the Species and Subspecies Fou" by Lawrence Bruner For upwards of twenty-five years the writer has taken an interest in our birds and made notes relative to their abundance, migrations, nesting, food-habits, etc., simply for personal by: 1. The only published records made on the birds of Nebraska are found in "Birds of North America," Vol.
I,by Baird, Cassin and Lawrence; also in Annual Report of United States Entomological Commission,is an article by Dr. Samuel Aughey, entitled, "Aughey on Locust Feeding Birds.".
Taylor and an associate, A.H. Van Vleet, inbegan a series of three articles in Ornithologist and Oologist entitled “Notes on Nebraska Birds” (Taylor and Van Vleet, ).
The authors stated: “The only published records made on the birds of Nebraska are found in “Birds of North America. The Birds of Nebraska Paul A. Johnsgard Zea Books.
Revised edition. "This summary of the birds of Nebraska grew out of the research associated with the writing of my Birds of the Great Plains: Breeding Species and Their Distribution (University of Nebraska Press, ).
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Notes on Some Nebraska Birds of the Winter of ; Notes on Some Nebraska Birds of the Winter of Myron H. Swenk. Publication Information. Journal: Wilson Bulletin.
Volume: Issue: 1 (January-March) Section: Field Notes. Year: Pages: 42. Filed under: Birds -- Nebraska. The Birds of Nebraska (revised edition, ), by Paul A.
Johnsgard (PDF with commentary at ) Some Notes on Nebraska Birds (), by Lawrence Bruner (illustrated HTML at ) Filed under: Birds -- Nebraska -- Platte River Valley.
Birds of the Central Platte River Valley and Adjacent Counties (Lincoln, NE: Zea Books, ), by Mary. Bird Identification. Nebraska is home to over species of birds. Nebraska provides habitats for 6 endangered species of birds: bald eagles, whooping cranes, sandhill cranes, peregrine falcons, and piping plovers.
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