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  1. bkrownd

    Lincoln in May

    Being unable to get away from the relatives much, I just went back to Pioneers Park Nature Center again. Quite nice, but all quite common birds.
  2. bkrownd

    Lincoln in May

    I'll add those notes to my copy of Birding Nebraska. Thanks! One difficult I'll face in Lincoln and especially in Minnesota is the large number of species. On Hawai'i there are very few species, many of which live in very specific locations/habitats, so it's usually pretty easy to ID the birds.
  3. bkrownd

    Lincoln in May

    It's true that Pioneers Park is landscaped for human activities, and only has pockets of "nature" area. (And a nice view of downtown and the capitol, BTW) There's a small nature center with some fallow grassland, ponds and wooded areas around that. It was OK for woodpeckers, nuthatches, owls...
  4. bkrownd

    Lincoln in May

    I was hatched in Lincoln within sight of Holy Memorial Stadium in the 9th year of The Bobfather, and lived there most of the 1970's. Still have a few relatives in the homeland. It was a much smaller and more sleepy town back then.
  5. bkrownd

    Lincoln in May

    I'll be in Lincoln for a day at the end of May. What's the best bet to see some interesting or distinctive species? Pioneers Park?
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