March 2025• Nebraskaland 5
Cover: A flock of white-fronted geese,
also known as specklebellies, lifts off
from a pond near Louisville.
See page 32.
JEFF KURRUS, NEBRASKALAND
This page: Sandhill cranes return to
their roost on the Platte River after
feeding in the surrounding fields as
the sun sets in Hall County. About
1 million cranes stop on the river in
central Nebraska during their annual
northward spring migration.
ERIC FOWLER, NEBRASKALAND
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