Watching the Sandhills in New Mexico and ArizonaSandhill cranes, which are noted for their six-foot wingspan, slate gray plumage and distinguished red crown, migrate in the fall to areas in New Mexico and...
Sandhill cranes fly all over the North America as well as British Columbia, Quebec to northern Alaska. Outside winter, some of the populations are also found in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maine, and Northwest United States. During winter season, cranes breed in Mexico, California, Florida, Arizona, ...
We have come for the cranes, specifically the sandhills (Grus canadensis). These cranes winter in the Southwest – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and northern Mexico. They come from parts of Alaska, Siberia, Canada and northern Mid-continent states. There are other populations ...
in the winter months, Leopold acknowledges how time and history are hidden in so many out of the way places. Even the cranes themselves, whose migration path allows them to stop on the bogs, live “not in the constricted present, but in the wider reaches of evolutionary time. Their annual...
A COMPARISON OF BEHAVIOR FOR TWO COHORTS OF CAPTIVE-REARED GREATERSANDHILL CRANES RELEASED IN NORTHERN ARIZONA To determine how the behavior of greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) changes according to time of year, time of day, and number of days after release, we observed the acti...
SPRING MIGRATORY HABITS AND BREEDING DISTRIBUTION OF LESSER SANDHILLCRANES THAT WINTER IN WEST-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA Spring migration routes, staging locations, and breeding distributions of these 6 cranes suggest that lesser sandhill cranes wintering in west-central New ... GL Krapu,DA ...
The retrieved harvest of Mid-Continent Population sandhill cranes in hunt areas for the Rocky Mountain Population of sandhill cranes (Arizona and New Mexico), Alaska, Canada, and Mexico combined was estimated at 14,528 during 2004-05. The preliminary estimate for the North American sport harvest...
The retrieved harvest of MCP cranes in hunt areas for the Rocky Mountain Population (RMP) of sandhill cranes (Arizona & New Mexico), Alaska, Canada, and Mexico combined was estimated at 13,587 during 2005-06. The preliminary estimate for the North American MCP sport harvest, including ...