NEBRASKAland Magazine's • A YEAR OUTDOORS
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Build a sand castle at Lake
McConaughy's annual Kites and
Castles event.
JULY
Early July
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Check the outdoor calendar
at Outdoornebraska.org for July
Fourth celebrations at various parks
statewide.
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Hunt for edible wildflowers,
including purslane, prickly-pear
cactus pads and fruit, and wild
grapes. Read Kay Young's book
Wild Seasons for more information.
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Watch for great blue herons
fledging. Their rookeries are easily
identified as a grouping of large
nests in the tops of tall trees near
water, including Lake Ogallala SRA
and Jeffrey Lake WMA.
Late July
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Stargaze at Merritt Reservoir
State Recreation Area, one of the
nation's top locations for viewing
the night sky.
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Tune your bow and start
shooting for the upcoming archery
deer and fall turkey seasons.
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Find monarch butterfly eggs on
milkweed plants, and track their
metamorphosis from egg through
the caterpillar stages to a butterfly.
The entire process takes about 4-6
weeks for the monarchs laying eggs
in Nebraska.