Author: William L. Baxter
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Category : Game and game-birds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Ring-necked Pheasant in Nebraska
Author: William L. Baxter
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Category : Game and game-birds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Game and game-birds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Ring-necked Pheasant in Nebraska
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Category : Game and game-birds
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Game and game-birds
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Life History and Ecology of the Ring-necked Pheasant in Nebraska
Author: William L. Baxter
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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The Food Habits of the Ring-necked Pheasant in Central Nebraska
Author: Myron Harmon Swenk
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Category : Ring-necked pheasant
Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Category : Ring-necked pheasant
Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Shafer's Nebraska Pheasant Hunting Almanac - Color Edition
Author: Lonnie Shafer
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ISBN: 9780984310128
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Shafer's Nebraska Pheasant Hunting Almanac celebrates Nebraska's 2011 Pheasantennial, the 100th anniversary of ring-neckedpheasants in Nebraska since their introduction in 1911. The almanac provides a wealth of information about the ring-necked pheasant, including historical data and statistics about pheasant hunting seasons in Nebraska from the first season in 1927 through the latest season in 2010. Also included are dozens of photos and memories from almanac compiler Lonnie Shafer's family hunting experiences, tips for pheasant hunters young and old, and even a few recipes. Those who enjoy the pursuit of this phenomenal bird will appreciate every page.
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ISBN: 9780984310128
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Shafer's Nebraska Pheasant Hunting Almanac celebrates Nebraska's 2011 Pheasantennial, the 100th anniversary of ring-neckedpheasants in Nebraska since their introduction in 1911. The almanac provides a wealth of information about the ring-necked pheasant, including historical data and statistics about pheasant hunting seasons in Nebraska from the first season in 1927 through the latest season in 2010. Also included are dozens of photos and memories from almanac compiler Lonnie Shafer's family hunting experiences, tips for pheasant hunters young and old, and even a few recipes. Those who enjoy the pursuit of this phenomenal bird will appreciate every page.
The Food Habits of the Ring-necked Pheasant in Central Nebraska
Author: Myron Harmon Swenk
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Productivity and Habitat Selection of Ring-necked Pheasants and Greater Prairie-chickens in Nebraska
Author: Ty Matthews
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ISBN: 9781109547603
Category : Greater prairie chicken
Languages : en
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ISBN: 9781109547603
Category : Greater prairie chicken
Languages : en
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The Birds of Nebraska
Author: Paul Johnsgard
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 160962128X
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
This annotated list of the birds of Nebraska grew gradually out of research associated with my writing of the Birds of the Great Plains: Breeding Species and Their Distribution (Johnsgard, 1979a). It expands and updates an earlier version that was published in 2013 by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries DigitalCommons' Zea Books (Johnsgard, 2013a). It has been updated and modified in its current revision to conform with the most recent (2017) major revision of the American Ornithologists' Society's Checklist of North American Birds (Chesser et al., 2017). It has also been modified in its current revision to conform very closely to the most recent "Official List of the Birds of Nebraska" by the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union (Gubanyi, 1997, and later supplements in the Nebraska Bird Review, to 84:138-150). The NOU's official state list of birds (461 species as of 2017) is based on actual specimen evidence or some other convincing basis of each species' proven occurrence in the state. That list includes 337 "regular" species, 29 "casual" species, 90 "accidental" species, and 5 extinct or extirpated species. In this edition I have classified 368 of the 461 species of Nebraska birds as ranging in relative frequency of occurrence as "abundant" to "rare." There are also 61 species considered to be of "accidental" occurrence, having been reliably reported in Nebraska no more than five times, 20 that are considered "extremely rare" or "very rare," if reported from six to 25 times. There are also three extinct, four extirpated, and five unsuccessfully introduced species. Thirteen hypothetical species of dubious origin or identification are mentioned parenthetically. The text includes more than 123,000 words, nearly 200 literature references, and 19 pages of drawings and maps.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 160962128X
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
This annotated list of the birds of Nebraska grew gradually out of research associated with my writing of the Birds of the Great Plains: Breeding Species and Their Distribution (Johnsgard, 1979a). It expands and updates an earlier version that was published in 2013 by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries DigitalCommons' Zea Books (Johnsgard, 2013a). It has been updated and modified in its current revision to conform with the most recent (2017) major revision of the American Ornithologists' Society's Checklist of North American Birds (Chesser et al., 2017). It has also been modified in its current revision to conform very closely to the most recent "Official List of the Birds of Nebraska" by the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union (Gubanyi, 1997, and later supplements in the Nebraska Bird Review, to 84:138-150). The NOU's official state list of birds (461 species as of 2017) is based on actual specimen evidence or some other convincing basis of each species' proven occurrence in the state. That list includes 337 "regular" species, 29 "casual" species, 90 "accidental" species, and 5 extinct or extirpated species. In this edition I have classified 368 of the 461 species of Nebraska birds as ranging in relative frequency of occurrence as "abundant" to "rare." There are also 61 species considered to be of "accidental" occurrence, having been reliably reported in Nebraska no more than five times, 20 that are considered "extremely rare" or "very rare," if reported from six to 25 times. There are also three extinct, four extirpated, and five unsuccessfully introduced species. Thirteen hypothetical species of dubious origin or identification are mentioned parenthetically. The text includes more than 123,000 words, nearly 200 literature references, and 19 pages of drawings and maps.
The North American Quails, Partridges, and Pheasants
Author: Paul Johnsgard
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1609621174
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
This book documents the biology of six species of New World quails that are native to North America north of Mexico (mountain, scaled, Gambel's, California, and Montezuma quails, and the northern bobwhite), three introduced Old World partridges (chukar, Himalayan snowcock, and gray partridge), and the introduced common (ring-necked) pheasant. Collectively, quails, partridges, and pheasants range throughout all of the continental United States and the Canadian provinces. Two of the species, the northern bobwhite and ring-necked pheasant, are the most economically important of all North American upland game birds. All of the species are hunted extensively for sport and are highly popular with naturalists, birders, and other outdoor enthusiasts.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1609621174
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
This book documents the biology of six species of New World quails that are native to North America north of Mexico (mountain, scaled, Gambel's, California, and Montezuma quails, and the northern bobwhite), three introduced Old World partridges (chukar, Himalayan snowcock, and gray partridge), and the introduced common (ring-necked) pheasant. Collectively, quails, partridges, and pheasants range throughout all of the continental United States and the Canadian provinces. Two of the species, the northern bobwhite and ring-necked pheasant, are the most economically important of all North American upland game birds. All of the species are hunted extensively for sport and are highly popular with naturalists, birders, and other outdoor enthusiasts.
On the Nature and Cause of "the Walking Disease" of Northwestern Nebraska (Necrobiosis Et Cirrhosis Hepatis Enzootica)
Author: Edna B. Snyder
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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