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X-WR-CALDESC:Please note that it is about a 1 hour drive from the Omaha are
 a to the BOL dam. We will not be meeting up to caravan this trip since som
 e of you may want to bird for a half day and others all day. \n\nLarry Ein
 emann of Lincoln will be meeting us in the morning and guiding us to where
  the best birding areas might be at that time in March. We hope to see a v
 ariety of water-dependent bird species such as ducks\, geese\, possible Co
 mmon Loons\, grebes\, coots\, pelicans\, and gulls. There also are likely 
 to be some early passerine migrants such as Eastern Phoebes\, Yellow-rumpe
 d Warblers\, and Kinglets. Raptors are also likely to be on the move by th
 at date.\n\nWe will be on our own for lunch. The last couple of years we h
 ave stopped at a small café in Raymond for lunch.\n\nDirections: There are
  several routes you can take to get there but here is probably the most di
 rect if you are coming from Omaha: take I-80 to exit 401 - which is right 
 on the north side of Lincoln – go north at the exit onto Hwy 34 for about 
 4 miles\, then turn right onto Hwy 79 to W. Raymond Road where you turn le
 ft. Then drive 3 miles to where the road splits – take the right road whic
 h goes over the dam (these are all blacktop roads). Before you go over the
  dam\, turn left into the parking lot and then down to the dam.
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DESCRIPTION:Please note that it is about a 1 hour drive from the Omaha area
  to the BOL dam. We will not be meeting up to caravan this trip since some
  of you may want to bird for a half day and others all day. \n\nLarry Eine
 mann of Lincoln will be meeting us in the morning and guiding us to where 
 the best birding areas might be at that time in March. We hope to see a va
 riety of water-dependent bird species such as ducks\, geese\, possible Com
 mon Loons\, grebes\, coots\, pelicans\, and gulls. There also are likely t
 o be some early passerine migrants such as Eastern Phoebes\, Yellow-rumped
  Warblers\, and Kinglets. Raptors are also likely to be on the move by tha
 t date.\n\nWe will be on our own for lunch. The last couple of years we ha
 ve stopped at a small café in Raymond for lunch.\n\nDirections: There are 
 several routes you can take to get there but here is probably the most dir
 ect if you are coming from Omaha: take I-80 to exit 401 - which is right o
 n the north side of Lincoln – go north at the exit onto Hwy 34 for about 4
  miles\, then turn right onto Hwy 79 to W. Raymond Road where you turn lef
 t. Then drive 3 miles to where the road splits – take the right road which
  goes over the dam (these are all blacktop roads). Before you go over the 
 dam\, turn left into the parking lot and then down to the dam.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170325T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170325T120000
LOCATION:Meet at the South End of the Dam at Branched Oak Lake (BOL) Near L
 incoln in Lancaster County
SUMMARY:Field Trip to Branched Oak Lake
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