Antler regrowth in the Sandhills
Spring is in the air in the Nebraska Sandhills

The antlers are growing in the Nebraska Sandhills and the grass is turning green. The spring showers are really making the grass start to grow and all the wildlife is returning to the Nebraska Sandhills. The antler growth is slowly starting to show and the hair on the mule deer and whitetail deer is starting to shed. Soon the hair will be slick and shiny and the deer will be separating to have their fawns. The Sandhill lakes are all filled with ducks, geese, swans, and all the other flying birds that call the Nebraska Sandhills home for the summer. The water level in this part of the Sandhills is very high, causing flooding on all the meadows. Soon it will be time for the little goslings and not far behind that the antelope fawns will start appearing in the hills. Beautiful landscape and wide open spaces define the Sandhills of Nebraska. Enjoy the great outdoors!!!!


