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Nebraska Birding Bowl

Celebrate Nebraska Bird Month by competing in the Nebraska Birding Bowl from May 1-31, 2024!

Celebrate Nebraska Bird Month this May by getting outside and tracking birds during the Nebraska Birding Bowl, May 1-31. You can help contribute data for bird research during this free, statewide birding competition. Gather your friends and family or go solo and choose from four competition category levels listed on the registration form. Registered participants that meet the category requirements are entered into the running for prizes like birding gear and a $1,000 cash prize!

Birding Bowl Registration
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Choose a competition category (listed above):
I have read and agree to all the Nebraska Birding Competition Rules.
Do you plan to attend the NOU meeting May 3-5 in Lincoln for the Birding Bowl Kickoff Weekend?
I plan to donate, or have recently donated, $30 or more to the Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund to support conservation efforts and receive a Birding Bowl t-shirt.
How did you hear about the Nebraska Birding Bowl?
Click here if you would like to receive future emails from NGPC about birding-related events.

Questions?

If you have more questions about the 2024 Birding Bowl, please email ngpc.birdingbowl@nebraska.gov.

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Nebraska Birding Guide

Wherever you are in Nebraska, amazing birding is not far away. The Nebraska Birding Guide website showcases more than 75 public-access locations to help you reach your birding life list goals.

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Wildlife Conservation Fund

Since 1984, tax deductible donations to the Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund have helped the thousands of species that call Nebraska home. Funds raised are used for wildlife projects that help non-game species.

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