November is a great time for viewing these sheep in the Nebraska Panhandle, as they are in rut. Rams try to establish dominance to mate.
Tag: Wildlife Viewing
October Wildlife Viewing: Waterfowl Migration
October marks the start of migration for many waterfowl species as they make their way back to wintering grounds.
September Wildlife Viewing – Fall Birding
Birders need to prepare for the challenges that come with fall birding, including fewer birds and changing plumage.
August Wildlife Viewing – Bats
Nebraska is home to 13 species of bats, and August is a great time to observe the world’s only true flying mammal.
July Wildlife Viewing – Magnificent Moths!
Moths play important ecological roles as prey for many predators, and some moths are even indicator species of a healthy environment.
Nebraska Birding Bowl Results
The first Nebraska Birding Bowl took place during Nebraska Bird Month in May. The successful event saw 270 people competing.