Jeff Getz's regular trip to see the massive migration of sandhill cranes in Nebraska, which resulted in seeing whooping ...
After more than 1,500 of the lanky birds died in Indiana, wildlife biologists in Nebraska were on high alert for the ...
Crane Trust officials say they've never seen such a big jump in numbers of cranes arriving in Nebraska for the spring ...
Sandhill cranes are pouring into Wyoming by the thousands during spring migration. A few rare whooping cranes are showing up ...
The whooping crane was listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as threatened in 1967 and endangered in 1970. The agency said the bird’s name probably originated from the loud, single-note ...
The whooping crane was listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as threatened in 1967 and endangered in 1970. The agency said the bird’s name probably originated from the loud, single-note ...
to really when the migration began about a week ago ... bringing with them the occasional whooping crane, which is the rarest crane in North America,” Warren said. “These cranes arrive ...
a recording of a contact call that crane parents make for their chicks. Whooping cranes were almost extinct — until Canadian ornithologist George Archibald learned to dance with them In the ...
Every year, over one million cranes roost in the Central Platte River Valley in Nebraska during their spring migration ... popular crane, the Sandhill Crane, and the rarest, the Whooping Crane.