Individuals that have visited this blog over the past six years to read one or more of the 300+ posts will have noticed that the frequency and quality of the blog posts has ebbed over the last year. The principal reason this occurred is because I have focused much of my extracurricular time and energy on the Birds of Nebraska – Online. I have a recent post on this blog describing what that project is all about. Because work on the Birds of Nebraska – Online and other projects will continue into the future, I have made the decision to end the Nongame Bird Blog.
The good news is that I have the ability and opportunity to blog on the Birds of Nebraska – Online when I feel the need or desire to prattle on about something piquing my interest in the bird world. For example, I recently did a post about Nebraska’s second Anna’s Hummingbird on the Birds of Nebraska – Online. I will also be able to continue to blog about the subjects I’ve written about in the past on the Nongame Bird Blog. My partner on Birds of Nebraska – Online, Ross Silcock, will also have the opportunity to blog about various subjects when he chooses to do so. Before I sign off, I want to thank anyone and everyone that has visited the Nongame Bird Blog, offered a comment or shared their own avian experiences with me. Thank you! See you over at the Birds of Nebraska – Online.
As always, good birding!