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Illustrating the flora and fauna of Nebraska for nearly 30 years, Bud Pritchard 's artwork adorned Nebraskaland Magazine and invited the outdoors into the homes of readers everywhere.
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#FunFact - Luna moths do not have mouths, so they can't eat! They only live for about a week, and their sole purpose is mating.
These moths can be found in Southeast Nebraska.
Illustration by: @unlesscassandra
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Mid-February to early April marks the stopover of half a million migrating sandhill cranes in Nebraska.
Learn more about these birds and their gathering in the central Platte River valley at https://t.co/ce1oK6jzIJ
📸 Eric Fowler, Michael Forsberg, Chris Masada, Eric Fowler
A good day fishin' from 1979 🎣
Have you had any luck on the water lately?
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Illustrating the flora and fauna of Nebraska for nearly 30 years, Bud Pritchard 's artwork adorned Nebraskaland Magazine and invited the outdoors into the homes of readers everywhere.
#ThrowbackThursday
It’s time for Name that Critter! Can you identify these ducks by their common name (or binomial nomenclature if you wanna be fancy)?
📷: Justin Haag, Nebraskaland Magazine
"The courtship flights of pintail ducks are kind of like watching the single guys flock to the pretty girl at the bar. Except they're a lot more fun to watch." - 📷 Eric Fowler
The Virginia opossum is known for "playing dead" to ward off potential danger. However, this species will also emit a smell like a skunk, snarl, and even attack to defend itself.
The new kayak/canoe launch at Conestoga Lake State Recreation Area just after sunset on a calm mid November evening.
📷: Jay Douglas
Beyond pumpkins, squash and tomatoes, fall marks the time of year for gathering and preparing tasty edible wild plants (or parts thereof) from wild places! https://t.co/xoNxwvY6XG