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Every year, hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes alight on the plains of Nebraska along the Platte River. “Experiencing the spring sandhill crane migration in Nebraska should be on every ...
Every spring, thousands of sandhill cranes descend on Nebraska’s Platte River, marking one of the largest wildlife migrations in the world.
The annual migration of sandhill cranes brings bird-watchers in droves to see the tall birds up close, but also the chance to catch a glimpse of the rare and endangered whooping cranes that ...
DECATUR, Ala. — In flooded agricultural fields near the Tennessee River, tens of thousands of sandhill cranes stand tall among broken corn stalks and shallow water searching for corn, berries ...
The latest aerial count of sandhill cranes along the Platte River from Chapman to Overton showed 213,600 cranes, the largest number recorded in February since weekly crane inventories during ...
Be alert now for one of nature’s grandest events during November and December — the southbound migration of greater sandhilll cranes. Flying high in loose, undulating V-formations during the ...
As the Sandhill cranes arrive this spring, Colorado Parks and Wildlife finds no evidence of bird flu as an estimated 1,500 die in Indiana ...
Sandhill cranes and other birds are arriving at places like Navarino State Wildlife Area in Shawano County.
A record number of early-arriving sandhill cranes in the Platte River valley have experts eager to see just how long the migrating birds will stay.
They described Rowe’s “culture of conservation” in restoring bare sandbars that sandhill cranes have used as spring migration roosts for thousands of years, hosting visitors who come to the ...
This spring's sandhill crane migration saw a record number of birds counted in one week and no confirmed cases of bird flu among the cranes in the Central Flyway.
DECATUR, Ala. (AP) — In flooded agricultural fields near the Tennessee River, tens of thousands of sandhill cranes stand tall among broken corn stalks and shallow water searching for corn ...