Catching up with OPPD’s resident raptors
Raptors at North Omaha Station and Fort Calhoun Station are incubating eggs, and for the second year, a pair of peregrine falcons is nesting at Nebraska City Station.
Read More >Raptors at North Omaha Station and Fort Calhoun Station are incubating eggs, and for the second year, a pair of peregrine falcons is nesting at Nebraska City Station.
Read More >The osprey chicks at Fort Calhoun Station are flying now, and before long they will join their parents catching fish from the Missouri River.
Read More >It's been a year of twists and turns for OPPD raptors. At North Omaha, Clark laid a second clutch of eggs after losing the first. Plus, it appears one of her offspring now calls Nebraska City home.
Read More >New pairs of peregrine falcons and ospreys are making homes at OPPD plants, and the resident ospreys at Forth Calhoun Station are expecting.
Read More >The ospreys arrived back at their nest in late March and are working to prepare it for new chicks.
Read More >Just one of three eggs laid by the resident female osprey at Fort Calhoun Station hatched this year, but that chick appears to be thriving.
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