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X-WR-CALDESC:The following is a partial list of birds that migrate through 
 our area and approximate times to see them. Arrival times can be affected 
 by weather patterns. \n\nWaterfowl:\n- Common Loons\, Horned and Eared Gre
 bes\, Red-necked Grebe (rare)\, American White Pelican\, and Double-creste
 d Cormorant (Omaha dam sites\; Lake Manawa in Council Bluffs)\n\n\nRaptors
 :\n- Osprey\, Turkey Vulture\, Broad-winged Hawk\, Swainson's Hawks (large
  numbers around mid month)\, and Peregrine Falcon (Neale Woods Nature Cent
 er\; Waubonsie State Park in southwest Iowa)\n\nShorebirds:\n- All Month: 
 American Woodcock (Southeast corner\, Lake Manawa at dawn & dusk)\n- Mid M
 onth: Piping Plover\, Lesser Golden Plover\, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs
 \, Willet\, Hudsonian and Marbled Godwits\, Semi-palmated Sandpiper\, Bair
 d's Sandpiper\, Pectoral Sandpiper\, Long-billed Dowitcher\, Wilson's Phal
 arope (Jack Sinn Wildlife Area\, north Lancaster County\; Rainwater Basins
 \; flooded fields)\n- Late Month:  Solitary Sandpiper\, Spotted Sandpiper\
 , Upland Sandpiper\, Least Sandpiper (Jack Sinn Wildlife Area\, north Lanc
 aster County\; Rainwater Basins\; flooded fields)\n\nGulls:\n- Early Month
 : Bonaparte's Gull \n- Mid Month: Franklin's Gull\n\nOther\n- All Month: R
 uby-crowned Kinglet	 \n- Early Month: Swallows: Purple Martin\, Tree Swallo
 w\; Hermit Thrush\; Sparrows: Chipping\, Field\, Savannah\, Fox (leaves by
  middle of month)\n- Mid Month: Forster's Terns\; Greater Prairie Chicken 
 (Burchard Lake Special Use Area\, Pawnee County: Two blinds for public use
 \, contact NE Game & Parks)\; Swallows: Barn and Northern Rough-winged\; W
 rens: House and Winter  (leaves by end of the month)\; Brown Thrasher\; Wa
 rblers: Yellow-rumped\, Yellow-throated (Fontenelle Forest in Sycamore tre
 es)\, and Louisiana Waterthrush (streams in Fontenelle Forest\, Schramm\; 
 Platte River State Park)\; Longspurs: Smith's and Chestnut-collared (Omaha
  dam sites during or after snow storms. Both are rare\, but migrate regula
 rly through our area.)\; Sparrows: Vesper\, Lark\, and Grasshopper\n- Late
  Month: Eastern Kingbird Flycatcher\; Bank Swallow\; Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
 \; Warblers: Orange-crowned\, Northern Parula\, Black and White\,  and Pro
 thonotary\; Sparrows: Clay-colored\, Lincoln's\, White-throated\, and Whit
 e-crowned
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DESCRIPTION:The following is a partial list of birds that migrate through o
 ur area and approximate times to see them. Arrival times can be affected b
 y weather patterns. \n\nWaterfowl:\n- Common Loons\, Horned and Eared Greb
 es\, Red-necked Grebe (rare)\, American White Pelican\, and Double-crested
  Cormorant (Omaha dam sites\; Lake Manawa in Council Bluffs)\n\n\nRaptors:
 \n- Osprey\, Turkey Vulture\, Broad-winged Hawk\, Swainson's Hawks (large 
 numbers around mid month)\, and Peregrine Falcon (Neale Woods Nature Cente
 r\; Waubonsie State Park in southwest Iowa)\n\nShorebirds:\n- All Month: A
 merican Woodcock (Southeast corner\, Lake Manawa at dawn & dusk)\n- Mid Mo
 nth: Piping Plover\, Lesser Golden Plover\, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs\
 , Willet\, Hudsonian and Marbled Godwits\, Semi-palmated Sandpiper\, Baird
 's Sandpiper\, Pectoral Sandpiper\, Long-billed Dowitcher\, Wilson's Phala
 rope (Jack Sinn Wildlife Area\, north Lancaster County\; Rainwater Basins\
 ; flooded fields)\n- Late Month:  Solitary Sandpiper\, Spotted Sandpiper\,
  Upland Sandpiper\, Least Sandpiper (Jack Sinn Wildlife Area\, north Lanca
 ster County\; Rainwater Basins\; flooded fields)\n\nGulls:\n- Early Month:
  Bonaparte's Gull \n- Mid Month: Franklin's Gull\n\nOther\n- All Month: Ru
 by-crowned Kinglet	 \n- Early Month: Swallows: Purple Martin\, Tree Swallow
 \; Hermit Thrush\; Sparrows: Chipping\, Field\, Savannah\, Fox (leaves by 
 middle of month)\n- Mid Month: Forster's Terns\; Greater Prairie Chicken (
 Burchard Lake Special Use Area\, Pawnee County: Two blinds for public use\
 , contact NE Game & Parks)\; Swallows: Barn and Northern Rough-winged\; Wr
 ens: House and Winter  (leaves by end of the month)\; Brown Thrasher\; War
 blers: Yellow-rumped\, Yellow-throated (Fontenelle Forest in Sycamore tree
 s)\, and Louisiana Waterthrush (streams in Fontenelle Forest\, Schramm\; P
 latte River State Park)\; Longspurs: Smith's and Chestnut-collared (Omaha 
 dam sites during or after snow storms. Both are rare\, but migrate regular
 ly through our area.)\; Sparrows: Vesper\, Lark\, and Grasshopper\n- Late 
 Month: Eastern Kingbird Flycatcher\; Bank Swallow\; Blue-gray Gnatcatcher\
 ; Warblers: Orange-crowned\, Northern Parula\, Black and White\,  and Prot
 honotary\; Sparrows: Clay-colored\, Lincoln's\, White-throated\, and White
 -crowned
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SUMMARY:April Bird Migration Information
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