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Goodbye, winter!

Today is the last day of winter. Who else is ready for spring?!

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Goodbye, winter!

Today is the last day of winter. Who else is ready for spring?!

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She understood the assignment.

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She understood the assignment.

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Happy Saint Patricks Day!

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Happy Pi Day!

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That’s a bird. There’s another. We’re getting good at this. 🐦

Whether you're casually taking note of your surroundings or traveling the nation in search of birds to add to your checklist, people of all ages can enjoy identifying birds by sight and sound.

When you start to take note of the birds around you, you might find yourself more perceptive of other things. You might notice sounds you previously overlooked. Did I just make a noise when standing up? You might start to notice small details in your surroundings, like individual trees, insects, fruits, or bears. You might even notice things about yourself, like your inexplicable love for cheesy puns or your impressive ability to trip over flat surfaces. In conclusion, birding can be a gateway hobby, leading you to recognize and appreciate a wider world that was there all along.

Wanna learn more about yourself? Cool. But this post is mainly about birds. Learn more about birding at: www.nps.gov/articles/birding-for-beginners.htm

Image: Screenshot of a National Park Service tweet with the text, “Me: “I’m an expert at identifying birds.” Friend: “OK, what about that bird over there?” Me: “Yep, it’s a bird.”
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Sunset at Scotts Bluff National Monument ☀️
📷: Jodi Lewellen
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Please paws and give thanks to all our K-9 Veterans. 🐾

This handsome lab is a recently retired Wildlife Canine Inspector named Dock. Dock and many working K-9s like him, are an integral part of our Office of Law Enforcement.

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Photo by Christian Thorsberg/USFWS
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Experts say hummingbirds have been experiencing migration mishaps with some staying in Kansas all winter. ... See MoreSee Less

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This time of year, around one million sandhill cranes travel though Nebraska on their way north. If you're lucky, you may also spot one of approximately 500 whooping cranes remaining in the wild, traveling alongside their brethren.

If you happen to see any, please submit a sighting report to help our biologists track populations at: brnw.ch/21wHMy9

*NOTE - Whooping cranes should not be approached or disturbed. If cranes become alert or stop foraging, you are too close. Remain at least a half mile away and stay in your vehicle. If birds are disturbed and take flight, they may fatally collide with power lines or other objects.

📷: Eric Fowler
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Have you sprung your clocks forward? Spring into checking the batteries on your smoke alarm too. Checking it regularly will help to keep you and your family safe. ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Monday!

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Trying to get yourself pumped up to start your day on the Monday after daylight saving.

What day is it? Where am I? It’s okay, it’s often said the first five days after the weekend are the hardest. You got this. In case you were wondering, a typical day for a prairie dog starts at dawn when they emerge from their burrows to forage for food. They’ll spend the morning searching for grasses, seeds, and roots, constantly keeping an eye out for predators. After a busy morning, prairie dogs may spend a good portion of the day maintaining their burrows and socializing with other members of their colony. They communicate through a series of barks and chirps to alert each other of potential dangers or to coordinate activities like a much needed happy hour at 5:00.

Image: A prairie dog at Devils Tower National Monument sits with legs spread and a blank expression.
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"Every woman's success should be an inspiration to another. We're strongest when we cheer each other on."

This International Women's Day, we are honoring the amazing women we have working here at the KCLY/KFRM Studio. We are thankful for all of their hard work and we are so happy to have them on our team.

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Every womans success should be an inspiration to another. Were strongest when we cheer each other on.

This International Womens Day, we are honoring the amazing women we have working here at the KCLY/KFRM Studio. We are thankful for all of their hard work and we are so happy to have them on our team. 

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With rain across much of the state be sure to ditch distractions and focus on the road ahead. Turn your headlights on, your cruise control off, and buckle up! Be safe and be seen!

#SlowDown #BeSafeBeSeen
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#JustDrive #BuckleUp #DriveSafe
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