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Endangered and Threatened Species of the Platte River (2005)

Chapter: Appendix B: Bird Species of Conservation Concern in Nebraska

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Bird Species of Conservation Concern in Nebraska." National Research Council. 2005. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Platte River. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10978.
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Appendix B
Bird Species of Conservation Concern in Nebraskaa

Species

Statusb

Occurrence in Central Plattec

Habitatd

Bald eagle

1

B,W

Partial

Whooping crane

1

M

Open

Piping plover

1

B

Open

Mountain plover

1

Eskimo curlew

1

M

Open

Least tern

1

B

Open

Trumpeter swan

2

M,W

Open

Ferruginous hawk

2

M

Partial

Greater prairie-chicken

2

B,W

Open

Sandhill crane

2

M

Open

Willet

2

M

Open

Long-billed curlew

2

Buff-breasted sandpiper

2

Wilson’s phalarope

2

B,M

Open

Yellow-billed cuckoo

2

B

Partial

Burrowing owl

2

B

Open

Whip-poor-will

2

Red-headed woodpecker

2

B

Partial

Loggerhead shrike

2

B

Open

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Bird Species of Conservation Concern in Nebraska." National Research Council. 2005. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Platte River. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10978.
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Species

Statusb

Occurrence in Central Plattec

Habitatd

Bell’s vireo

2

B

Open

Cerulean warbler

2

Lark bunting

2

Henslow’s sparrow

2

B

Open

Harris’s sparrow

2

W

Open

McCown’s longspur

2

Chestnut-collared longspur

2

Dickcissel

2

B

Open

Bobolink

2

B

Open

Northern harrier

3

B,M,W

Open

Swainson’s hawk

3

B

Open

Sharp-tailed grouse

3

Northern

 

 

 

bobwhite

3

B,W

Partial

Virginia rail

3

B

Open

American avocet

3

American bittern

3

B

Open

Upland sandpiper

3

B

Open

American woodcock

3

B

Closed

Black tern

3

M

Open

Black-billed cuckoo

3

B

Closed

Barn owl

3

Short-eared owl

3

W

Open

Chuck-will’s widow

3

Chimney swift

3

B

Partial

Great crested flycatcher

3

B

Closed

Cassin’s kingbird

3

Long-eared owl

3

B

Closed

Sedge wren

3

B

Open

Ovenbird

3

B

Closed

Yellow-breasted chat

3

Lark sparrow

3

B

Open

Grasshopper sparrow

3

B

Open

Eastern meadowlark

3

B

Open

Orchard oriole

3

B

Partial

Baltimore oriole

3

B

Closed

Bullock’s oriole

3

Clark’s grebe

4

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Bird Species of Conservation Concern in Nebraska." National Research Council. 2005. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Platte River. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10978.
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Species

Statusb

Occurrence in Central Plattec

Habitatd

Mississippi kite

4

M

Partial

White-throated swift

4

Lewis’s woodpecker

4

Pileated woodpecker

4

Acadian flycatcher

4

Cordilleran flycatcher

4

Scissor-tailed flycatcher

4

Yellow-throated vireo

4

Pygmy nuthatch

4

Mountain bluebird

4

Townsend’s solitaire

4

Yellow-throated warbler

4

Prothonotary warbler

4

Louisiana waterthrush

4

Kentucky warbler

4

Brewer’s sparrow

4

aInformation from Science Advisory Workgroup and Nebraska Partnership for All Bird Conservation, except as noted.

b1 = threatened or endangered; 2 = high concern (PIF score, ≥ 24); 3 = moderate concern (PIF score, 20-23); 4 = concern or edge of range.

cInformation from J. Dinan, NGPC. B = breeding; M = migrant; W = wintering.

dOpen habitat is characterized by absence of trees. Partial habitat is characterized by widely scattered trees where canopies do not often touch and shrubs may be present but are not impenetrable. In closed habitat, tree canopies frequently touch, and understory vegetation can be very thick.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Bird Species of Conservation Concern in Nebraska." National Research Council. 2005. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Platte River. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10978.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Bird Species of Conservation Concern in Nebraska." National Research Council. 2005. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Platte River. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10978.
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