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Join a Rowe Sanctuary staff member or volunteer for a guided bird walk along the Platte River and enjoy the sights and sounds of the birds. This event is FREE but registration is required as we will be limiting the group to only 15 participants per day. Masks are required during the walk at all times.
This event is part of the Nebraska May Birdblitz Collaboration. Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever of Nebraska, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Fontenelle Forest, Audubon at Rowe Sanctuary, Audubon of Omaha, and Bird Conservancy of the Rockies join to educate and provide hands-on experiences in learning about and protecting our bird populations.
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Where do sandhill cranes migrate” Thanks for WONDERing with us, Melissa!
Today’s Wonder of the Day takes us to the great state of Nebraska. Full of sandhills, prairies, and mesas, the region’s natural landscape is a sight to behold. Nebraska also contains more miles of river than any other state in the U.S.
This large river system includes the Platte River, which stretches from western Nebraska across the state. On the state’s eastern border, it joins the Missouri River. Farther east, it meets the Mississippi.
The Platte is a wide, shallow body of water. It’s a source of irrigation for Nebraska farmers. Without it, the state’s corn and soybean crops would need another source of water. The Platte is also important to many species of wildlife, especially birds.
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Things are pretty much getting back to normal in Panama. Although everyone is still required to wear a mask and there is still a curfew from 10pm-4am, which means supermarkets, pharmacies, bars, restaurants, convenience stores, and other businesses have to close at 9pm. However, last week I noticed there were still quite a few cars on the main roads at 10:15pm when I was scrambling to get home in an Uber after a weekly trivia night at a local craft brewery.
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