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Field Trip: Lincoln Wastewater Treatment Plant

Registration is required for this trip.
This trip is limited to 6 participants.
Please email
Sonja to register.

Field Trip Leader: Sonja Sorbo

In this morning trip we will start by birding the Lincoln water treatment plant. There are several large ponds which can hold a variety of ducks. Some years there have been hundreds of Canvasback and wigeon present, with an occasional Redhead or Eurasian Wigeon in their midst. Depending on the water level, we might see shorebirds such as Black-necked Stilt, Greater Yellowlegs, Dowitcher, Dunlin, and Lesser Sandpiper. While driving on the levees around the ponds, we will search the adjacent trees, fields, and fenceposts for raptors, sparrows, woodpeckers, and other resident species. A small wetland area visible from the levees can hold rails, herons, egrets, gallinules, and Marsh Wrens. This trip will end around noon; if there is sufficient time we might drive some nearby roads looking for flocks of geese and/or swans.

Meeting Location: Directions and confirmation of exact meeting location and time will be provided to registrants. 

Field Trip Registration: Registration is required for this field trip. Please email Sonja to register. This field trip is limited to 6 participants.  

COVID 19 Precautions: All participants, including field trip leaders, must be vaccinated.

Eurasian Wigeon, Image by Daniel Brown

Earlier Event: January 24
Bobelaine Volunteer Workday
Later Event: January 27
Bobelaine Volunteer Workday