The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1987, Page 7, Image 7

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    Butch Ireland/Daily Nebraskan
Oti
Bird range set at park
By Brent Hintz
and Mick Dyer
Staff Reporters
More than 236 documented spe
cies of birds make their homes
throughout the year at the Chet Ager
Nature Center in Pioneers Park. Some
of the birds, including birds of prey,
waterfowl and songbirds, make only
brief stops on long migratory jour
neys.
Mabel Ott is the nature center’s
resident bird-watching expert. Ott has
banded more than 165 different spe
cies of birds as a federal bird bander.
She said people of all ages and physi
cal abilities can watch birds.
“Bird watching can take as much
time and effort as you want,” she said.
People can watch birds anywhere,
with only a pair of binoculars and a
field-guide, she said.
People watch birds for a variety of
reasons. Some just want to look at
birds. Others get more involved, iden
tifying birds and studying habitat and
behavior. Many bird watchers keep
life-lists of every species of bird they
have observed, she said.
Ott said Nebraska’s centralized
location makes it an exceptional re
gion for bird watching. Many migrat
ing birds travel through the state twice
a year. Birds inhabiting primarily the
western or eastern regions of the
United Slates are often seen in Ne
braska.
Canadian geese are currently the
main attraction at the center. Flocks of
geese take off and land near small
ponds at the 58-acre center during the
morning and early evening hours.
Geese can be observed throughout the
day from a “nature lodge.”
The center sponsors tree nature
walks at 2 p.m. every Saturday and
Sunday afternoon. Groups of eight or
more can make arrangements for bird
watching tours with a guide at the
center by calling 471- 7895.
The center will sponsor “A Wood
Fleetwood Mac
cancels concert
The Fleetwood Mac concert,
scheduled for Wednesday at 8 p.m.
in the Omaha Civic Auditorium,
has been cancelled.
According to a spokesperson at
the Civic Auditorium box office,
the concert was cancelled because
of “an illness in the group.”
Ticket refunds are available
where they were purchased.
land Holiday”at6:30and 8:30p.m. on
Dec. 5. The cost is $1 per person and
preregistration is required. Call the
center at 471 -7895 for more informa
tion and to preregister.
A complete
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instructions
for the
firsttime
smoker.
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r Annual Christmas
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Saturday, Nov. 28th 9 am-5 pm
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FOR SALE
UNL IN THE 20TH CENTURY
The history ol UNL as it happened'
See UNL's growth as reported by the daily Ne
braskan. UNL s otticial newspaper tot 86 years
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
AN 86 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE
pertect toi anyone with an interest in loutnalism or
Nebraska history Only $3 00. available in the Daily
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KLIPSCH LASCALA excellent IBS B&0 turntable
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colot TV. $175 A new TV stand nice 423 6024
AUTOS FOR SALE
GREAT RUN AROUND car 1960 Rabbit 476-7923
69 VW BUG. auto, excellent condition Make offer Eve.
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FOR RENT
MOST UTILITIES PAID
Spacious 1 bedroom, close to campus Spotlessly clean,
quiet and well kepi $285 489-338/. 488-5750
EAST CAMPUS
Decorations and spaciousness are features of this uni
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carpeting with ceramic accents maxe it outstanding
S305 Most utilities paid 489 3387, 488-5750
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SPIRAL STAIRCASE 10 LOFT
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alliances Laundry facilities $435 1444 Peach 483
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Studio really nice with glass doors to patio, breakfast
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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
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Once again we, of Cornerstone
UMHE, must thank the University
Community for Its help In collect
ing food for the needy in Lincoln.
Through this year's effort we
have collected 277 food items and
$150.68. We are very apprecia
tive to the following greek houses
and complexes:
LOVE MEMORIAL HALL
TOWNE CLUB
BETA THETA PI
SICMA CHI
DELTA TAU DELTA
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
SELLECK QUADRANGLE
CATHER/POUND/NEIHARDT
HARPER/SCHRAMM/SMITH
ABEL/SAND02 HALLS
TAU KAPPA EPSILON
TRIANGLE
KAPPA DELTA
THETA XI
ACACIA
KAPPA SIGMA
PHI MU
THETA CHI
FARM HOUSE
GAMMA PHI BETA
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
How fishermen blow their own minds.
You’ll love
it at
first sight!
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