Join us at Ponca State Park for Marsh Madness!
Have you ever experienced the whirlwinds of the snow geese? The courtship displays of the pintail? The living blanket of Canadian geese covering the ground? Migration season in the Northeast region on Nebraska is generally at its peak the last week of February and all of March.
Ponca State Park celebrates the migration season with Marsh Madness. Marsh Madness is an opportunity for individuals and families to witness a multitude of migratory waterfowl within the park during guided Avian Adventure Blind Viewing Sessions or unguided bird viewings. Common springtime sightings include Pintail, teal, snow geese, white-fronted geese, wood ducks, mallards, bald eagles, and more.
With Ponca State Park’s location, adjacent to the Missouri River, it presents a significant flyway that serves as the feeding, breeding and staging ground for migratory birds.
Guided sunrise and sunset waterfowl blind viewings are scheduled every Saturday, March 7 thru March 28. Meet outside the Resource and Education Center.
Registration required: Pre-register for the guided tours by calling the park at 402-755-2284, as space is limited.
Meeting times
March 7 at 5 p.m.
March 14 at 6 p.m.
March 21 at 6:15 p.m.
March 28 at 6:15 p.m.
A valid state park vehicle permit is required for park entry.
You may also like the following events from Nebraska Game and Parks Commission:
- Next month, 9th March, 11:00 pm, Fisheries Public Meeting: Statewide in Lincoln, Nebraska
- Next month, 11th March, 12:30 am, Fisheries Public Meeting: Southwest District in Lincoln, Nebraska
- Next month, 12th March, 12:30 am, Fisheries Public Meeting: Northwest District in Lincoln, Nebraska
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