NE State Symbols
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Symbols for Nebraska: Living Symbols (Animals and Fauna)
By Nora Kirkeby
Aug 8, 2006, 00:38 PST |
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Photo by John and Karen Hollingsworth From the NCTC Image Library Courtesy of Forestry Images |
Nebraska State Bird This colorful nature guide has information on the western meadowlark's life cycle, characteristics, diet, habitat, and more. It also has amazing large photos for your report. Simply double-click ot enlarge the photos. Source: New Hampshire Public Television
Nebraska State Bird (Coloring Page) This beautifully detailed coloring page shows the western meadowlark nestled among goldenrod, the state flower, and will make a beautiful addition to your report. Source: Friends Across America
Nebraska State Bird (Western Meadowlark) This has good information on the western meadowlark. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature
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Photo by Carl Dennis of Auburn University Honey Bee courtesy of Forestry Images |
Nebraska State Fish This page has all sorts of information on the channel catfish, the state fish, and explains everything from its feeding habits to its prefered habitat. You can even find the record for the largest fish ever caught in your state. Source: Wildlife Forever: National Fish Art Contest
Nebraska State Fish (Channel Catfish) This has good information on the channel catfish. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature
Nebraska State Insect Find out what the differencse between a worker bee, a drone bee, and the queen are. Also, find out how bees make honey, and how a mistake led to the creation fo the infamous "killer bees." Source: Great Plains Nature Center
Nebraska State Insect (Honey Bee) This has good information on the honey bee. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature
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Photo from the Washington DC Image Library Courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Digital Library System |
Nebraska State Mammal This colorful nature guide has information on the white's life cycle, characteristics, diet, habitat, and more. It also has amazing large photos for your report. Simply double-click ot enlarge the photos. Source: New Hampshire Public Television
Nebraska State Mammal (Coloring Page) This page has a little bit of information, but mostly it has a great coloring page that includes a buck (male), a doe (female), and and even a fawn (baby). Source: Nebraska State Historical Society
Nebraska State Mammal (White-tailed Deer) This has good information on the white-tailed deer. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature
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