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A respected author and scholar, Paul A. Johnsgard has spent a lifetime observing the natural delights of Nebraska's woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands. Seasons of the Tallgrass Prairie collects his musings on Nebraska's natural history and the issues of conservation facing our future.
Johnsgard crafts essays featuring snow geese, owls, hummingbirds, and other creatures against the backdrop of Great Plains landscapes. He describes prairie chickens courting during predawn hours and the calls of sandhill cranes; he evokes the magic of lying upon the prairie, hearing only the sounds of insects and the wind through the grasses. From reflections following a visit to a Pawnee sacred site to meditations on the perils facing the state's finite natural resources, Seasons of the Tallgrass Prairie celebrates the gifts of a half century spent roaming Nebraska's back roads, trails, and sometimes-forgotten places.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part 1. Wild Places and Natural Treasures
1. A Place Called Pahaku
2. The Life and Hard Times of the Platte River
3. Nebraska's Magical Spring Migration
4. The Birds of Nebraska's Boondocks
5. What Is a Tallgrass Prairie?
6. Close Encounters with Nature at Spring Creek Audubon Prairie
Part 2. Seasonal Enchantments
Spring
7. The Snow Geese of the Central Flyway
8. A Congruence of Cranes
with Karine Gil-Weir
9. The Whooping Cranes Are Still Surviving Tough Odds
with Karine Gil-Weir
10. The Strange Courtship of Prairie Grouse
11. The Secretive Shorebirds and Their Amazing Migrations
Summer
12. Birds of the Tallgrass Prairie
13. Nebraska's City-Dwelling Peregrines
14. The Ancient Romance of the Yucca and the Yucca Moth
Fall
15. A Dazzle of Hummingbirds
16. A Symphony of Swans
17. A Plethora of Pelicans
Winter
18. A Gathering of Eagles
19. A Parliament of Owls
20. The Feathers of Winter
Part 3. The View from a High Hill
21. A Summing Up
Appendix: Latin Names of Plants and Animals Mentioned in the Text
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