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Frank H. Shoemaker, "Thedford Bird Records"

Frank H. Shoemaker

Frank H. Shoemaker “Thedford Bird Records,” Thomas County, Nebraska, May 27-June 10, 1903

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

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May 27

Thedford to Brownlee

prairie horned lark                                       Wilson's phalarope
wn meadowlark                                            Bartramian sandpiper
killdeer                                                             blue-winged teal
Sennett's nighthawk                                    burrowing owl
yellowlegs                                                        curlew
dove                                                                  mallard
grasshopper sparrow                                    spoonbill
lark bunting                                                    widgeon
barn swallow                                                  Arkansas kingbird
kingbird                                                           long-billed marsh wren
prairie chicken                                               red-winged blackbird
yellowthroat                                                   kingfisher
cliff swallow                                                   American bittern
wn field sparrow                                           goldfinch
wn vesper sparrow                                       sharp-tailed grouse
Baird's sandpiper                                                                          -31 spp.

 

Saw also:                        jackrabbit
                                         prairie dog
                                         pocket gopher
                                        13-striped spermophile
                                         coyote
                                         tracks of deer (white-tailed fairly common here)

 

Brownlee to Kennedy

Sennett's nighthawk                                  wn vesper sparrow
lark bunting                                                  blue-winged teal
red-winged blackbird                                 curlew
wn meadowlark                                           cowbird
prairie horned lark                                      Harris' sparrow
kingbird                                                         sharp-tailed grouse
dove                                                                 bluebird
savanne sparrow                                          coot
Arkansas kingbird                                       killdeer
black tern                                                       yellow-headed blackbird 
grasshopper sparrow                                  mallard
barn swallow                                                 wn lark sparrow
Bartramian sandpiper                                                                  -25 spp.

We are informed that skunks are fairly common here; that 3 bobcats were killed last year; that a raccoon was taken two years ago.

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

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May 27 - continued

Kennedy to Stilwell Ranch

mallard                                                           red-winged blackbird
American bittern                                        Wilson's phalarope
wn meadowlark                                           blue-winged teal
Arkansas kingbird                                       solitary sandpiper
horned grebe                                                 prairie horned lark
dove                                                                 gadwall
wn lark sparrow                                            grasshopper sparrow
marsh hawk                                                   sharp-tailed grouse
killdeer                                                            prairie chicken
barn swallow                                                 Sennett's nighthawk                          -20 spp.

About Hackberry lake, during few minutes before dark

jacksnipe                 yellowthroat                   pied-billed grebe                             -3 app.

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

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May 27

Thedford to Brownlee                         Kannedy to Stilwell Ranch

prairie horned lark                                           horned grebe
wn meadowlark                                                marsh hawk
killdeer                                                                solitary sandpiper
Sennett's nighthawk                                        gadwall
yellowlegs
dove                                                          Hackberry, few minutes before dark
grasshopper sparrow
lark bunting                                                       jacksnipe
barn swallow                                                      pied-billed grebe
kingbird
prairie chicken                                       May 28
yellowthroat
cliff swallow                                            Hackberry and Dewey Lakes
wn field sparrow
wn vesper sparrow                                           red-headed woodpecker
Baird's sandpiper                                             white pelican
Wilson's phalarope                                          Forster's tern
Bartramian sandpiper                                     least bittern
blue-winged teal                                                red-breasted merganser
burrowing owl                                                   redhead
curlew
mallard                                                    May 29
spoonbill
widgeon                                                  Dewey Lake
Arkansas kingbird
long-billed marsh wren                                  Franklin's gull
red-winged blackbird
kingfisher                                                May 30
American bittern
goldfinch                                                 Clear Lake
sharp-tailed grouse
                                                                              turkey vulture
Brownlee to Kennedy                                    black-crowned night heron
                                                                             pintail
savanna sparrow                                              spotted sandpiper
black tern                                                           pectoral sandpiper
cowbird
Harris' sparrow                                  Trout Lake & valley
bluebird
coot                                                                     Virginia rail
yellow-headed blackbird                               swamp sparrow
western lark sparrow                                      ring-billed gull

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

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May 28                 To Dewey Lake and back to Stilwell Ranch on Hackberry

barn swallow                                               Morning clear. Rain at 2 p m. Windy later.
wn meadowlark                                         Nests of black tern in water 18 to 24 inches
killdeer                                                         deep, 50 feet to 50 yards from shore; noted
red-headed woodpecker                          sets 1/3 and 1/2 and about 12 nests completed or
kingbird                                                       building.
prairie horned lark                                   Photographed nests with eggs, of black tern
red-winged blackbird                              and pied-billed grebe.
black tern                                                    Young mallards.
white pelican (3)                                       A group of Wilson's phalaropes.
Forster's tern                                              Nests observed:
Am. bittern                                                Coot 1/2 1/3 2/5 2/9; one nest 5 deserted.
blue-winged teal                                       Black tern - cited above.
least bittern                                                Pied-billed grebe 1/8 1/7.
yellowthroat                                              Yellow-headed blackbird - number of eggs
yellow-headed blackbird                         listed as observed: 3 2 1 2 2 4 3 2 4 3
Sennett's nighthawk                                2 4 3 2 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 4. Sets of 4 are
lark bunting                                               probably complete. 
coot                                                              Red-winged blackbird 3 2 and several build-
Wilson's phalarope                                   ing or just completed.
dove                                                              Had privilege of watching a coot on her nest
gadwall                                                         at close range.
pied-billed grebe                                       Many dead turtles along shore. Caught one
red-breasted merganser                           live snapper with 12-inch shell; examined and
redhead                                                       released it.
mallard                       -25 app.                  Saw one muskrat.
                                                                       Innumerable flies and bees observed about

flowers of Antennaria campestris.
Noted several of the light-colored blue racers peculiar to this area.
Found a dead bullsnake with many beetles working on it.
I dug out a small lycosid spider carrying a cocoon. The tunnel, straight down, was 6 inches deep, only 2 inches above water level in the sand.

May 29

Rain last night, and steadily all day; cold north wind.
In the afternoon we went to Dewey Lake, and returning spent some time about the shores of Hackberry Lake; collected plankton with Birge net at various points, also flowers and cacti.
Franklin's gulls were seen at Dewey Lake.
Found n/5 of western meadowlark.

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

May 30

Clearing. Chill north wind, not strong, most of the day. We enjoyed our first fairly extended trip.

At Clear Lake

western meadowlark                               Clear Lake, circular and small, is one of
black tern                                                    the most alkaline of the lakes in this Cherry
killdeer                                                         county group. This is remarkable, since only
wn vesper sparrow                                    a mile to the west, lies Hackberry Lake, with
turkey vulture                                            fresher water than any other.
dove                                                               Had my first, and therefore most impressive,
Forster's tern                                              opportunity to sense the depth of invective
yellow-headed blackbird                         expressed by Forster's terns in welcoming
field sparrow                                               visitors: never a syllable except downright
barn swallow                                               profanity. They are lovely and graceful birds - 
red-winged blackbird                                but, such language!
blue-winged teal                                         Found n/4 of the killdeer, deserted for some
pied-billed grebe                                         reason beyond knowledge. Dr. Wolcott took the
Sennett's nighthawk                                 set, which proved to be unincubated.
black-crowned night heron                    A nest of the wetern vesper sparrow, with
prairie chicken                                            very young birds, on a vegetated send slope
pintail                                                            50 feet above the lake level.
spotted sandpiper                                       Barn swallows are beginning to build about
pectoral sandpiper                                     deserted shacks, which are too common in this
Am. bittern                  -20 spp.                 country cruel to agricultural effort; each is
                                                                         an emblem of human despair.
Found and excavated another lycosid tunnel in sand near the shore of the lake; 8 inches deep, which is near water level.

At Willow Lake

black tern                                                       A nest of the pied-billed grebe, with 7 eggs
yellow-headed blackbird                           nearly hatched.
Sennett's nighthawk                                   Here Forster's terns again put on a show,
prairie horned lark                                      affording me several cuss-words not before
lark bunting                                                  noted.
blue-winged teal
red-winged blackbird                                 Across to Trout Lake
Forster's tern
coot                                                                  grasshopper sparrow           Nest of wn meadowlark;
killdeer                                                            wn meadowlark                     5 half-fledged young.
wn meadowlark                                                                            -2 spp.       Another lycosid tunnel,
barn swallow                                                200 feet above water, 9 inches deep.
pied-billed grebe        -13 spp.

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

May 30 - continued

In Trout Lake valley

grasshopper sparrow                                 Nests found:
Forster's tern                                                Red-winged blackbird, in sequence as
red-winged blackbird                                found - 4 2 4 0 3 1 4.
yellow-headed blackbird                          Yellow-headed blackbird - 4 4.
blue-winged teal                                         Virginia rail - 9 fresh, 7 incubated.
wn meadowlark                                           gadwall - 9.
Sennett's nighthawk                                  black tern - 1.
marsh hawk                                                  Am. bittern - 4.
long-billed marsh wren                             Forester's tern and pied-billed grebe also
black tern                                                      nesting, but nests not examined.
yellowthroat                                                A nest of the American bittern with 4 eggs
black tern                                                      was just above water level, lined with fine
Virginia rail                                                   grasses.
Am. bittern                                                  Nest of gadwall also was lined with grass.
swamp sparrow                                           The nests of Virginia rail were lined with
gadwall                                                           coarser grasses.
pied-billed grebe                                         We flushed a flock of 13 prairie chickens,
mallard                                                           and were able to note carefully here, as at Clear
ring-billed gull                                             Lake earlier in the day, that the species is defi-
prairie chicken   -20 spp.                           nitely the prairie chickens; not the sharp-tailed
                                                                         grouse, which also occurs in this area.

On the way back to Stilwell's Ranch on Hackberry Lake

Bartramian sandpiper                                dove
kingbird                                                         wn vesper sparrow n/5                -4 spp.

May 31

Clear; air cold; north wind.

Hackberry lake in the morning, using a boat. No list of birds made.
A visit to a nesting colony of Forster's terns, near the north shore, afforded  the following data, number of eggs recorded in sequence as found:
2 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 pipped 3 1 3 on old house of muskrat. Nest of rushes, placed 4 to 6 inches above water; cup 1 inch deep, 5 inches across.
Black tern - 1 1; nests of similar construction and placement, shallower.
Yellowheaded blackbirds' nests numerous.
Saw ruddy ducks on Hackberry.

Monahan's Lake in afternoon; no bird list. Found completed nest of western lark sparrow.

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

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May 31

Hackberry Lake

      ruddy duck

June 1                                                                                    

Big Alkali Lake

      eared grebe
      white-rumped sandpiper
      rough-winged swallow

Simeon to Valentine

      bobwhite
      blue grosbeak
      long-tailed chat
      Bell's vireo

Schlegel's Canyon

      arctic towhee
      long-tailed chickadee

Along the Niobrara

      bluejay
      orchard oriole
      yellow warbler
      dickcissel

At Valentine

      house wren
      desert horned lark
      western robin
      bluebird (dupl)
      catbird
      kingfisher
      cuckoo sp.
      black-headed grosbeak
      red-eyed vireo
      chipping sparrow
      brown thrasher

June 2 - continued

At Fredrick's Peak

      rock wren
      western warbling vireo
      Baltimore oriole
      bronzed grackle

June 3

At Valentine

      black-and-white creeper

Valentine to Stilwell Ranch

      Say's phoebe
      indigo bunting
      red-tailed hawk

June 5

At Marsh Lake

      marbled godwit
      green-winged teal

June 8

At Dewey Lake

      bluebill

June 9

Approaching Thedford

      Swainson's hawk
      rough-legged hawk

Frank Shoemaker - Omaha, Lincoln, and Nebraska Narratives

June 1

Rainy; cold. Started on a long trip in light wagon, with Stilwell driving. Noted at ranch, before starting:

wn vesper sparrow                 And on the way across fields:
wn meadowlark                                      wn meadowlark                          prairie horned lark
killdeer                                                      wn vesper sparrow                     cliff swallow
barn swallow  -4 spp.                             grasshopper sparrow                 barn swallow -7 spp.
                                                                     Sennett's nighthawk

We passed Monahan's and trout lakes without stopping.

At Big Alkali Lake:

redhead                                                       western meadowlark
blue-winged teal                                       coot
killdeer                                                         pintail
prairie horned lark                                    black tern
eared grebe                                                 spoonbill
white-rumped sandpiper                       mallard
Wilson's phalarope                                  Franklin's gull
rough-winged swallow                           yellow-headed blackbird
wn vesper sparrow                                   grasshopper sparrow
dove                                                             Arkansas kingbird                      -20 spp.

Killdeer nests building, and young birds about.

At Simeon:
Bartramian sandpiper            pintail               turkey vultures

Simeon to Valentine:
bobwhite                                                   western field sparrow
lark bunting                                              long-tailed chat
blue grosbeak                                           sharp-tailed grouse
goldfinch                                                   Bell's vireo                     -8 spp.

In Schlegel's Canyon:
arctic towhee                                           long-tailed chickadee    -2 spp.

On the Niobrara: (in the rain)

bluejay                                                         arctic towhee
orchard oriole                                           long-tailed chat
yellow warbler                                          yellowthroat
vireo sp.?                                                    rough-winged swallow
dickcissel                                                                                                        -9 spp.

June 2

At Valentine. Cloudy and cold.

house wren                                              wn meadowlark                              wn robin
desert horned lark                                  dove                                                    bluebird
lark bunting                                            wn field sparrow                              grasshopper sparrow
Arkansas kingbird                                 arctic towhee                                    yellow warbler
bluejay                                                      cowbird                                              long-tailed chat
                                                                  (list continued)

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June 2 - continued

At Valentine — bird list continued

yellowthroat
kingbird
catbird
kingfisher
spotted sandpiper
killdeer
Bell's vireo
orchard oriole
cuckoo sp.
black-headed grosbeak
red-eyed vireo
bobwhite
chipping sparrow
brown thrasher
red-winged blackbird
rough-winged swallow
goldfinch
wn lark sparrow     -33 spp.

A nest of eastern kingbird building. - A nest of brown thrasher with 4 eggs. - A nest of black-headed grosbeak, 4 eggs, 20 feet up in elm over creek; nest made of dead vines, weedstems and rootlets, much like that of rose-breasted grosbeak. - A nest of yellow warbler. 

At Frederick's Peak:

rock wren
Bartramian sandpiper
wn warbling vireo
blue grosbeak
Baltimore oriole
bronze grackle
Sennett's nighthawk
barn swallow       -8 spp.

Found a nest of the mourning dove, with 2 incubated eggs.

June 3

At Valentine:

western lark sparrow
yellow-shafted flicker
long-tailed chickadee
black-and-white creeper
wn field sparrow      -5 spp.

On the drive south:

desert horned lark; nest by road, lined with grass; 3 eggs.
western lark sparrow; nest under rose bush, made of grasses, weedstems,
red-headed woodpecker (lined with rootlets and horsehair.
wn lark sparrow; a nest with 3 eggs
bank swallows; a colony
turkey vulture
rock wren
Say's phoebe
Cliff swallow colony near Gordon
indigo bunting
red-tailed hawk, carrying a snake
Bartramian sandpiper
blue grosbeak (near Simeon)
wn vesper sparrow       -13 spp.

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June 4

Warm and sunny. We followed first the north shore of Hackberry, where I took photographs of a young sharp-tailed grouse. - Then we collected plankton with the Birge net, in a pond north of the lake. Afterward, we cut across to

Watt's lake

killdeer
black tern
prairie horned lark
spoonbill
blue-winged teal
mallard
pied-billed grebe
yellow-headed blackbird
red-winged blackbrid [sic.]
gadwall
coot         -11 spp.

Nests found:
pied-billed grebe - 4 1 4
coot - 8
killdeer - 2 0

June 5
A lovely day, after our hectic weather.

At Dewey lake:
ring-billed gull

At Willow Lake:
We watched a red-breasted merganser flutter across it.

At Marsh Lake:
black tern
red-winged blackbird
yellowthroat
Virginia rail
black-crowned night heron
pintail
long-billed marsh wren
Wilson's phalarope
killdeer
redhead
Forster's tern
yellow-headed blackbird
coot
blue-winged teal
mallard
Am. bittern
green-winged teal
long-tailed chat
prairie chicken
-19 spp.

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June 5 - continued

Nests examined:

  • red-winged blackbird - 4 4 1 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 0 4 yg bds
  • Virginia rail - 5 8 
  • coot - 10 7 10 13 9 7 8 8
  • Forster's terns nesting; nests not examined with i egg
  • blue-winged teal 6; took photograph. Also found nest with young; and one
  • pied-billed grebe - 4 5
  • long-billed marsh wren - 6 2 
  • yellow-headed blackbird
  • black-crowned night heron; nest not examined
  • Am. bittern - 2

Species to be added for June 5

  • ruddy duck
  • marbled godwit
  • black-crowned night heron
  • gadwall
  • spoonbill

-making total for Marsh lake for this date, 24 instead of 19

Also various undetermined sandpipers were seen.

June 6

At Little Alkali Lake:

  • horned grebe
  • several unidentified duck

We were interested in the red crustaceans, almost microscopic, found there.

At Whitewater Lake:

Observations made, but data missing.

June 7

Spent the morning at Watt's Lake; data missing.

In the afternoon we examined the area north of Clear Lake. We were very much interested in the peculiar attitudes assumed by hog-nosed snakes when distrubed. - Examined many of the small land tortoises common here. -

  • long-billed marsh wren
  • black tern
  • Forster's tern
  • yellow-headed blackbird
  • coot
  • black-crowned night heron
  • red-winged blackbird

-7 spp.

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June 8 

In the morning to Dewey Lake.

  • wn meadowlark
  • mallard
  • boblink
  • yellow-headed blackbird
  • red-winged blackbird
  • lark bunting
  • Arkansas kingbird
  • Forster's tern
  • pied-billed grebe
  • Wilson's phalarope
  • Bartramian sandpiper
  • blue-winged teal
  • killdeer

-13 14 spp.

--completed nest of wn vesper sparrow, no eggs.

In the afternoon

At Little Alkali:

  • prairie horned lark
  • Wilson's phalarope
  • green-winged teal
  • barn swallow
  • Sennett's nighthawk
  • yellow-headed blackbird
  • red-winged blackbird
  • sparrow hawk
  • prairie chicken
  • bluebill
  • grasshopper sparrow
  • blue-winged teal
  • wn meadowlark
  • lark bunting
  • widgeon

-15 spp.

kangaroo mice seen as we disturbed pile of dead tules.

At Dad's Lake:

  • red-winged blackbird
  • wn meadowlark
  • yellow-headed blackbird
  • bluebill prairie horned lark
  • grasshopper sparrow
  • Wilson's phalarope
  • mallard
  • killdeer
  • black-crowned night heron
  • blue-winged teal

In sandhills south of Dad's Lake:

  • wn meadowlark
  • wn vesper sparrow
  • grasshopper sparrow
  • prairie shicken [sic.]  -15 spp.

salamanders - "alkali dogs" - common in shallows of alkaline water at Dad's lake

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June 9

North of Thedford: list of birds missing, except two first observed here:

  • Swainson's hawk
  • rough-legged hawk

-2 spp.

Found a nest of sharp-tailed grouse with 6 eggs; set evidently not completed.

June 10

In Thedford area:

  • kingfisher
  • yellow-headed blackbird
  • dove
  • wn lark sparrow
  • long-tailed chat
  • dickcissel
  • bronzed grackle
  • red-winged blackbird
  • coot
  • bobwhite
  • wn meadowlark
  • yellowthroat
  • prairie horned lark
  • Bell's vireo
  • killdeer
  • goldfinch
  • bank swallow
  • cowbird
  • bluejay

-19 spp.

As viewed from the railroad, the sandhills seem to end at about Merna.