By Joel Jorgensen | joel.jorgensen@nebraska.gov | 8 October 2018 Sometime emails are only spam and sometimes they are like Christmas presents. On Friday, Ross received an email about a second-hand report of an unusual hummingbird coming to a feeder just south of Fremont in Saunders County. Fortunately, the email included some decent, albeit fuzzy, photos […]
Are certain species over-reported?
This article originally appeared in the August 2018 edition of The Burrowing Owl, the newsletter of the Nebraska Ornithologists’ Union. By Ross Silcock As Seasonal Reports Compiler for Nebraska Bird Review and an eBird Reviewer for three regions in Nebraska, I might have a unique perspective on trends in reports of Nebraska bird sightings. Although […]
AOS Checklist revisions incorporated into BONO
The American Ornithological Society’s Committee on Classification and Nomenclature of North and Middle American Birds published its 2018 checklist supplement in late June. In recent years, the release of the checklist supplement has generated taxonomic shake-ups and even the addition and loss of species. For example, last year we lost Thayer’s Gull as that taxon […]
All species accounts now published!
The date of 29 June 2018 was a momentous day for the Birds of Nebraska – Online as we published our final species account. The 512th species account happened to be Rose-breasted Grosbeak, which is near the end of the taxonomic order. We published our first species (Elegant-crested Tinamou) account back on 24 March, but […]
NORTHERN CARDINAL
Cardinalis cardinalis cardinalis Status: Common regular resident south and east, uncommon north, locally rare west. Rare regular spring, fall, and winter visitor outside breeding range.Documentation: Specimen: UNSM ZM7063, Dec 1884 Unadilla, Otoe Co. Taxonomy: The number of recognized subspecies varies between 16 and 19 (Pyle 1997, Gill et al 2022, Halkin et al 2021), the […]
TRUMPETER SWAN
Cygnus buccinator Status: Locally common, regular spring and fall migrant and winter visitor statewide, rare southwest. Locally fairly common regular summer resident at Sandhills lakes, rare elsewhere. Documentation: Specimen: HMM 573, circa 15 Mar 1898 Overton, Dawson Co. Taxonomy: No subspecies are recognized (Gill et al 2022). Breeding populations that are currently geographically isolated, as […]