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identifier/filename
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371-00003
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title
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Field notes, Myron Swenk, 1911, June-Sept.
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description
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Typescript field notes, page 3, Myron Swenk bird observations on trip to Halsey and Thomas Counties in Nebraska, along entries from Lincoln, Nebraska
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Transcription
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[1911] Zimmer found a nest with 5 eggs June 9. 23. Thick-billed Redwing - Redwings, presumably this form, were very common along the river and the sloughs along the railroad track. 24. Cowbird - Common. 25. Blue Jay - Several seen and heard 26. Desert Horned Lark - Common in the hills, paired, and probably nesting. 27. Trail Flycatcher (?) - Zimmer saw a bird he took to be this species. 28. Arkansas Kingbird - seen once or twice. 29. Kingbird - Very common 30. Belted Kingfisher - Several seen. 31. Black-billed cuckoo - Seen a few times. 32. Yellow-billed cuckoo - Very common. 33. Burrowing Dove - Common about the prairie dog town. Zimmer shot one June 10. 34. Marsh Hawk - A pair seen frequently about the reserve. According to Pierce they nest there. 35. Mourning Dove - Abundant. 36. Prairie Hen - Common in the hills. 37. Bobwhite - Very common about the reserve. 38. Killdeer - Several pairs about the reserve, some obviously nesting near by. 39. Sennet Nighthawk - Abundant all along the valley at dusk. 40. Great Blue Heron - Several individuals seen.
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date
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1911
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source/RG#/MS#
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MS 0371
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isPartOf/Collection
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Nebraska Ornithologists' Union (NOU), Records
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creator/photographer
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Swenk, Myron Harmon, 1883-1941
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rights
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For copyright information, please contact the repository.
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publisher
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Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
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language
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English
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