Registration is now open for a Sandhill Crane viewing trip scheduled for March 5.
One of the most graceful birds on Earth is the sandhill crane. These tall, slate gray birds with a bright red cap breed in the open grasslands, wetlands and prairies of northern North America. They ...
Wide windows across the Platte River side of each discovery station and comfortable seating that allows views out of the windows are features people taking guided sandhill crane viewing tours will ...
It’s that time of year in the Sacramento area — when everyone’s favorite winter visitors arrive by the thousands. A wildlife enthusiast who recently spotted sandhill cranes at the Llano Seco Unit ...
The sandhill crane population in Ohio appears to be increasing. Last year, 412 sandhill cranes were counted in Ohio, up from 357 the previous year. This year's crane count will take place this weekend ...
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Alabama festival celebrates return of 20,000 cranes, including world's rarest birds
The Annual Festival of the Cranes celebrates the return of thousands of Sandhill Cranes and rare Whooping Cranes to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge in Decatur.
Each spring about 600,000 sandhill cranes congregate on the Platte River in central Nebraska. Crane populations in the state peak about six weeks from now. It’s not too early, crane and tourism ...
Sandhill cranes land on Platte River sandbar roosts Thursday night west of Rowe Sanctuary’s Iain Nicolson Audubon Center southwest of Gibbon, including the three at right that got a drink before ...
What are those lanky, gray birds leisurely walking around our backyards, roadways and towns? Here's where you can find ...
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