Here is a quick update from western Nebraska:
Who could resist taking a picture of a weasel when they can? Ashley and I found this LONG-TAILED WEASEL in a brushpile:

Several LAZULI BUNTINGS have been in the area as well. Here are two of them near a driveway:
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A good bird for the refuge, a WESTERN TANAGER showed up for a couple days:

Here is a LONG-BILLED CURLEW wearing a satellite transmiter:

Sunset over Crescent Lake:

Lastly, shouldn't the below pronghorn be looking at the coyote instead?!
