Sandhills
- Lake name:
- Sandhills
- Location:
- Nebraska
- Region associations:
- Sandhills
- Comments:
- No coordinates, location not specified, just a description of a general region. Western Sandhills (no specific lakes named), Lake McConaughy, and Keystone Lake considered the highest breeding densities of Western grebes (Wampole and Fichter 1946, Rosche 1982).
Summary of Surveys (1)
Survey Citation:
Silcock, W.R., and J.G. Jorgensen. 2022. Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis). In Birds of Nebraska — Online. www.BirdsofNebraska.org
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Time period
N/A -
Source
Website, Species Profile -
Both Western and Clarks?
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Count Type | Range | Max | Year |
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Max Adults | 1 to 100 | presence | ? |
Most Recent Adults | 1 to 100 | presence | ? |
Max Nests | 1 to 100 | presence | ? |
Most Recent Nests | 1 to 100 | presence | ? |
Max Chicks | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Most Recent Chicks | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Comments:
Not a survey but a species profile describing breeding locations. Western Sandhills (no specific lakes named), Lake McConaughy, and Keystone Lake considered the highest breeding densities of Western grebes (Wampole and Fichter 1946, Rosche 1982). No years or other details given.