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NEBRASKAland May 2016

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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18 NEBRASKAland • MAY 2016 This Month is for the Birds By Lindsay Rogers What's on your to-do list today? How about biological control of mosquitos, grasshoppers and other insects? Or, seed dispersal of numerous plants including raspberries, cedar, ground plum and prairie rose? Maybe you plan to provide food for hundreds of different species across Nebraska. If you are like me, none of these critical ecosystem services are on my to-do list today (or any day). Thankfully we have birds to do all this important work. Without birds, many of our ecosystem functions would fail. We rely on birds to keep food webs, seed dispersal, pollination and biological control working – all for free. So, let's take a moment to celebrate these critical species. May is designated as Nebraska Migratory Bird Month, and across the state, conservation organizations and agencies have worked together to plan events, classes and festivals for all Nebraskans to attend. Join us by finding an event in your area on the Nebraska Migratory Bird Month website, Nebraskabirdmonth.org. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAAG Pelicans stand along the shore of Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area.

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