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Our thanks to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for providing funding through the State Wildlife Grants program for the IBA initiative in Nebraska.


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Calamus Reservoir State Recreation Area
Site Description:
About half of this IBA’s 10,000 acres is a lake formed by the dam on the Calamus River; the other half is the surrounding native Sandhills prairie with meandering streams and associated shrublands. There are 31 miles of shoreline with riparian forested habitat (cottonwood and willow).
Ornithological Summary:
Greater prairie-chickens and other grassland birds (field and grasshopper sparrow among them) can be found in the prairie uplands. The large open water area attracts high numbers of migrating waterfowl, shorebirds, and other waterbirds. Bald eagles are common winter visitors.
Links:
http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/parks/guides/parksearch/showpark.asp?Area_No=275
http://www.nebraskabirdingtrails.com/site.asp?site=63
http://burwellnebr.com/lake2.html
Location Map
For more information, call or write Kevin Poague, Important Bird Areas Coordinator, Audubon Nebraska, P.O Box 117, 11700 SW 100th Street, Denton, NE 68339 402-797-2301, Fax: 402-797-2304; email .
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