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A sailboat moves across the water against the backdrop of fall foliage one evening at Branched Oak State Recreation Area.

Branched Oak State Recreation Area

This site is 4,406-acres with approximately 1,800-acres of water. This is the biggest reservoir in Lancaster County, and one that seems to attract many rare birds (gulls, waterfowl, loons) during fall, winter and early spring. Vast flocks of snow geese visit it in early March, as well as Canada and Greater White-fronted Geese. Bald Eagles are common (up to 200 have been reported) during the spring when the ice is breaking up. Many species of ducks and American White Pelicans are common during migration. The shorebirds are best during fall and flooded timber at the northern end of the lake often attracts Double-crested Cormorants. Rarities such as Snowy Owls, a variety of gulls, and Mountain Bluebirds sometimes turn up here, and the brushy vegetation supports wintering American Tree Sparrows and Harris’s Sparrows among many others.

Where to go in the park

Begin at area 14 to scope out the water near the dam for any waterfowl or Bald Eagles perched in the trees. There are many areas around the lake for more scoping opportunities, including Area 3 and Leibers Point on the west side, and the marina on the north side. When the water is low, Area 3 can offer good shorebird viewing. To view birds that prefer woodland and shrubby habitat, hike around the winding trails on the south side of the lake between Areas 1 and 2, and the trails around Area 8.

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A Harris's Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) perches among green foliage.
Harris’s Sparrow. Photo by Bob Grier.

Site’s notable birds

  • Bald Eagle
  • Harris’s Sparrow

Birds recently observed

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Common birds
  • Double-crested Cormorant
  • Western Kingbird
  • Common Merganser
  • American Tree Sparrow

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Address

12000 W Branched Oak Rd, Raymond, NE 68428

Coordinates

40.964840, -96.857059

Amenities

Bathrooms, Picnic Areas, Hiking Trails, Campgrounds

Fee

State park entry permit

Contact

(402) 783-3400

Ecological region

Tallgrass prairie

Nearby community

Lincoln, Nebraska

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