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Banding to be broadcast live on Facebook

Despite the terrible news about 19/K, we will be going forward with our plans to band the three week old eyas tomorrow.   Since the banding is NOT open to the public and Capitol security actually closes off the area where the banding takes place, we have made arrangements to broadcast the event LIVE! via the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Facebook page.  So tune in HERE, tomorrow at 10 a.m.

banding

We will strive to start the broadcast immediately at the top of the hour, but please be patient if the action does not begin at 10 a.m.  Also, there may be brief portions of the broadcast where there will be limited activity on the video feed.  Don’t worry, we’ll show all the good stuff.   Be there or be square!

Note:  the photo used in this post is from 2012.

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About Joel Jorgensen

Joel Jorgensen is a Nebraska native and he has been interested in birds just about as long as he has been breathing. He has been NGPC’s Nongame Bird Program Manager for eight years and he works on a array of monitoring, research, regulatory and conservation issues. Nongame birds are the 400 or so species that are not hunted and include the Whooping Crane, Least Tern, Piping Plover, Bald Eagle, and Peregrine Falcon. When not working, he enjoys birding.

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