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As dawn broke in the eastern sky, it was -5 degrees on a crystal clear February morning at Bosque del Apache National ...
Sandhill cranes are the most numerous of the crane species in the United States ... cranes spend winters in warm places like Mexico and Texas and then make their way as far north as Alaska ...
A fossil from the Miocene Epoch, some ten million years ago, was found to be structurally the same as the modern sandhill crane ... grounds in Florida, Texas, Utah, Mexico, and California.
Today, sixty years later, I am excited to have once again visited central Nebraska in March for the sandhill crane migration.
Rowe Sanctuary Center Director Marcos Stoltzfus, in an exclusive interview with the Observer, shared his expert knowledge of the Sandhill Cranes and their migration through Nebraska. He described it ...
Every spring, thousands of sandhill cranes descend on Nebraska’s Platte River, marking one of the largest wildlife migrations in the world.