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Old 04-30-2008, 12:43 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I watched a pair of bluebirds for awhile at Swan Creek WMA the other day. Then this past Sunday I got the pleasure of seeing and identifying a bird I'd never seen outside of a field guide. It was a yellow-rumped warbler (formerly known as an Audubon warbler). I love it when I see and identify a bird I haven't seen before! No pics, unfortunately, but here's a link: Nebraska Game and Parks Commission - Birds of Nebraska Guide

I spotted a whole flock down by the Missouri River near Peru on Sunday. They're migrating through, as they don't nest in Nebraska except for the tip of the panhandle.
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