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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 ...
Some of you may already know what's behind the noise, but for those who don't the answer is sandhill cranes. These majestic birds have been spotted (more likely heard first) flying over Indiana in ...
Of the 15 distinct species of cranes, two migratory cranes (sandhill and whooping) seem to be prime candidates for colonizing South America. An isolated population of sandhill cranes lives and ...
Besides your shiny car, what's on the menu for sandhill cranes? A combination of insects, seeds, lizards and sometimes, even smaller birds.
BARABOO, Wis. - You may have seen sandhill cranes before, but not many people have had the pleasure of seeing a whooping crane in person. Whooping cranes nearly went extinct in the late 1800s and ...
Sights and sounds of sandhill crane migration on Platte River in Nebraska Sorry, this video is not available, please check back later.
Of the 15 distinct species of cranes, two migratory cranes (sandhill and whooping) seem to be prime candidates for colonizing South America.
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