Wildcat Audubon Society


                                                     Serving the Nebraska Panhandle

         

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Birding and Information Links

   
 

     

       National Audubon
 http://www.audubon.org/

      Nebraska Audubon
 http://www.audubon.org/states/ne/

      Nebraska Birding Trials
          Look for places to bird in Nebraska using the new birding trail web site
 http://www.nebraskabirdingtrails.com

      Chicken Dance Trail
          
Birding in South Central Nebraska & Rainwater Basin
http://www.chickendancetrail.com

       Birding Trails list for all states by ABA
http://www.americanbirding.org/resources/birdingtrails.html

      State of Nebraska's interactive guide to identifying birds
 http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/wildlife/guides/birds/findbirds.asp

      Nebraska Ornithologist's Union
 http://rip.physics.unk.edu/NOU/

      Project Feeder Watch
          Count the birds at your feeders and report them     http://www.birds.cornell.edu/PFW/

      Great Backyard Bird Count Feb 16-19 2007
 http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/

       E-Birds
          Report all your bird sightings and learn about birds in your area
 http://www.ebird.org

      Rowe Sanctuary's Crane Cam
          View the Sandhill Crane live during spring migration
 http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/cranecam     

      Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
           "To Conserve Birds of the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains and
            Intermountain West and the Habitats on which they depend through
            Research, Monitoring, Education and Outreach"

http://www.rmbo.org/

       Kathy's Western Nebraska Birding site
http://wyoneb.net/-delara

 

   
 

Wildcat Audubon's Mission

“To promote conservation and education about birds
and other wildlife, particularly in Western Nebraska."