Search Articles
Browse by:
Author
Results:
49 articles
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
OTHER
Changes in Nebraska.
Allison, T.S.
Forest and Stream
. 1892-12-29
The Belted Piping Plover.
Anderson, Geo. P.
Oologist
.
Snipe Seeking. How a Well-known Railroad Telegraph Operator of Council Bluffs Bagged His Game and Treated His Friends to a Game Supper.
Anonymous
Omaha Daily Republican
. 1875-06-29
When the Platte Gave Up Its Dead. Old Trapper of South Dakota Tells a Weird Story of Early Days in Nebraska. Michael Donovan Disappeared in the Stream and Later He Came Out a Petrified Man.
Anonymous and Jard Thomasen.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1901-08-25
Hens May Hatch Wild Duck Eggs but They Cannot Raise the Ducklings. John Raymond Gives Up Hope To Have a Chicken Coop of Wild Ducks, for Ducks are Ducks and Do Not Heed Clucking of Mother Hen Fearing For Young Ones.
Anonymous and John Raymond.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1919-07-06
The Birds of Omaha. A List of the Species Observed In and About the City of Omaha.
Anonymous.
.
Sporting.
Anonymous.
Omaha Nebraskian
. 1856-10-15
Prairie Chickens.
Anonymous.
Omaha Nebraskian
. 1859-10-08
Spare the Birds.
Anonymous.
Nebraska Farmer and Western Educational Advocate
. 1861-03-01
"The Omaha Sportsman's Club." The First Day in the Field.
Anonymous.
Nebraska Tri-Weekly Republican
. 1863-03-30
[Geese, Ducks, Plover, Snipe and Prairie-chickens Brought into the City].
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1868-10-18
The Lost Gun. A Prairie Chicken Hunting Story.
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Bee
. 1873-08-04
The Spring Hunt. What Game was Taken by the Sportsmen's Club and Who Did It?
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1874-04-26
Don't Kill the Birds. The Sportsmen Agree not to Kill the Quail.
Anonymous.
Omaha Weekly Herald
. 1877-02-09
Spare the Birds.
Anonymous.
Columbus Democrat
. 1883-08-25
Big Bags. Omaha Sportsmen Make a Heavy Slaughter of Ducks.
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Republican
. 1883-03-27
A Perilous Pleasure. Aside From Its Fascinations, Duck Hunting Has a Host of Ever Present Dangers. Good Advice to Young Sportsmen, Based on the Experience of an Old Hunter.
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Republican
. 1885-11-01
Trophies of Their Trip. Captain Worley's Side Victorious in the Gun Club Shoot.
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Bee
. 1886-10-23
States Sportsmen. The Twelfth Annual Convention and Tournament of the Nimrods of the State of Nebraska. The Association Expresses Itself as Decidedly in Favor of the Abolition of Spring Shooting.
Anonymous.
Omaha Republican
. 1886-06-09
Successful Sports. Return of the Hunters. A Fine Lot of Game Bagged and Brought In - The Count for Points - Banquet To-night.
Anonymous.
Omaha Republican
. 1886-10-23
Among the Birds and Bees. Three Romantic but Little Frequented Suburban Resorts. Where Omahans Can Rusticate. A Delightful Row up the Big Papillion River—A Day of Perfect Summer Quiet—Ruser's Park and Irvington.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1889-07-21
The Woodcock's Song.
Anonymous.
Omaha Republican
. 1890-03-12
Rare Sport in Nebraska. Skill and Patience Tested in Wild Goose Shooting. Characteristics of the Game. Remarkable Caution and Phenomenal Memory Displayed - Experience on the Loup and Niobrara Rivers.
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Bee
. 1891-11-04
The Hunters of Holt! Grand Achievements of Atkinson Nimrods in the Field of Sport. A Record in the Arena of Hunting and Fishing that Discounts all Former Records.
Anonymous.
Atkinson Graphic
. 1894-04-05
Flying on Swans.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1899-03-05
Alas for the Meadowlark.
Anonymous.
Cody Cow Boy
. 1903-07-30
Hunters After Jack Snipe. Ducks and Geese Go North, but the Scooters of the Sedge Come in Flocks.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1903-04-12
Shooters After Wild Fowl. Open Water and the Spring Flight Brings Out the Gunners in Numerous Force.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1903-03-15
Hunters Flock to Fields. Many Omaha Gunners Go to Places Where Game is Good. Boats Run on River to Florence. Reports Show Chicken Shooting Still Good, Although Most of the Sportsmen are After Duck.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1905-10-22
No Sale of Fowl and Fish Now. Traffic in Game Shut off by Passage of Bill.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1907-02-24
Ed Maurer is Taken by Game Wardens. Manager Clark of the Milliard Pays a Fine of Two Hundred Dollars for Keeping Game.
Anonymous.
Omaha Morning Bee
. 1911-05-10
Dr. Whinnery's Collection Proves Him the Real "Bird Man."
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1911-09-10
The Dundee Mocking Bird.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1911-05-07
Nebraska Birds Are Right There as Architects. From Humming Bird With His Beautiful Lichen-covered Tree Home of Down and Spider Webs to Bigger Structures. But Some of Them Are Too Lazy to Build Any Kind of Dwelling, Laying Eggs on the Ground.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-09-01
Wild Birds Lured to Protect Native Trees in Unique Way. How Omaha Man Solved the Problem by Making Mr. Woodpecker and Family Take Up a Permanent Residence Along With Other Feathered Enemies of Destructive Worms and Bugs.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-08-18
Regular Guys Enjoy Wild Duck Banquet.
Anonymous.
Omaha Morning Bee
. 1913-11-27
House Urged to Pass Bill to Protect Birds.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1913-01-26
Nebraska's Most Distinguished Citizen - An Apostle of Science. Prof. Lawrence A. Bruner Honored Above All Other Men for the Great Work He Has Done Along Scientific Lines - Drove Locust Pests Out of Argentina, Taught Nebraskans How to Conserve Their Crops…
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-07-18
Ornithologists Find Over 75 Wild Birds. Nebraska Union to Number of Two Score Spend Happy Day in Fontenelle Forest. University Professors, Teachers, "Y" Boys and Plain Birders in Crowd.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-05-09
Bird Sanctuaries in Omaha's Cemeteries. Three Companies Promise State Audubons to Help Protect Songsters in Future. Bird Lovers Meet at Library and Lay Plans - Works of Audubon Discussed.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1916-01-23
Teachers Brave Rain to Go Bird Studying. Twenty-five Visit Elmwood Park, Led by Audubon Society Representatives. David Waterman Discovers Scarlet Tanager, First Seen There for Years.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1916-04-30
The Valley Wild Bird Club is Pushing Conservation Under Guidance of Miss Mutz.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1916-05-28
Audubon's Birthday Will be Observed in Schools.
Anonymous.
Omaha Morning Bee
. 1918-04-25
Bird Songs Imitated Cleverly by Mrs. Button.
Anonymous.
Omaha Morning Bee
. 1918-05-11
Duck Hunting on Marshes Near City. Nimrods Out in Large Numbers Seeking Elusive Fowl.
Anonymous.
Omaha Morning Bee
. 1920-10-26
Horse-shoe Lake. Transforming It Into a Pleasure Resort. Drives, Trees and Boats Along its Banks.
Association, Omaha Fish and Game Protective.
Omaha Weekly Herald
. 1880-05-21
"Our Insect Enemies." A Practical Communication from Professor Aughey. Increase in the Number of Insects of Various Kinds - Birds as the Natural Enemies of Insects - Interesting Statistics - Varieties of Insectivorous Birds - Spare the Birds…
Aughey, Samuel.
Omaha Daily Republican
. 1876-12-12
Fremont and the Birds.
Aughey, Samuel.
Nebraska Farmer
. 1877-07-01
Save the Crows. For They Eat 300 Grasshopper Eggs at a Meal and Nobody Knows How Many Meals They Take a Day.
Axford, Carr.
Omaha Daily Republican
. 1877-03-07
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
OTHER
Introduction
Search
Browse Articles
By Title
By Author
By Date
By Publication
Species List
Image Gallery
Copyright