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May 2024 Nebraskaland

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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May 2024 • Nebraskaland 29 What to Do in May Look for cecropia moths May to early July | In hardwood forests statewide The stunning cecropia moth is the largest native moth in North America, with a wingspan of around 5 to 7 inches. This is the time of year when these impressive specimens emerge from their protective cocoon. Cecropia moths live only about two weeks, focused only on fi nding a mate, breeding and laying eggs. To view them, visit a hardwood forest at night. Take a white sheet, drape it over a clothesline, and shine a light onto the sheet. Bring a moth identifi cation book and see what you discover! GETTY IMAGES Youth shotgun turkey season April 6 – May 31 | Statewide Spring turkey hunts are a great way to connect with your kids, spark their interest in hunting and pass along your passion for the outdoors. To have a positive experience, play on the weather and the interest of the young hunter. Let him or her help make some of the decisions, like when and where to hunt, and how to set up and call. Bring snacks and take lots of pictures. A ground blind can add an extra bit of comfort needed to stay a little longer. JENNY NGUYEN-WHEATLEY, NEBRASKALAND Visit Long Pine SRA All year | Long Pine State Recreation Area May is a particularly good month to visit this small jewel of a park; it's an ideal birding spot during songbird migration in May. Long Pine is also a popular tubing destination and boasts some of Nebraska's best trout fi shing. Other attractions include an archery range, a 1-mile scenic hiking trail and plentiful picnicking spots. Basic campsites are available, so break out the s'mores, bring your camera and enjoy a peaceful vacation here. ERIC FOWLER, NEBRASKALAND

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