Home of the Sandhill Crane Migration Each spring, more than 1,000,000 sandhill cranes converge on the Platte River in central Nebraska as they migrate north to their nesting grounds. This one-of-a-kind experience draws visitors – including avid birders, scientists, photographers, and casual ...
Best spot for viewing is the Goose Pasture Viewing Area’s elevated platform Dress for the weather Bring a pair of binoculars Restrooms and a shaded picnic area are available nearbyTo see weekly counts and for more information on the peak season of the sandhill crane migration visit Indiana ...
Keep up with information about the migration of the sandhill cranes. March7,2024 Crane counts record records early in 2024 season February24,2023 Sandhill cranes will be Returning to North Platte Nebraska byRick Windham February11,2022 Grant will help improve public viewing deck ...
In addition to the Great Sand Dunes National Park,Monte Vista National Wildlife Refugeis the hotspot for crane viewing and activity in the valley. The refuge features both barley fields and wetlands which is ideal for sandhill cranes.San Luis Lakes State Wildlife Areais another great location to...
Sandhill crane migration a wildlife spectacleJoan Dittmann
The Best Places to See Nebraska’s Sandhill Crane Migration The half million reasons you should land in this flyover state The frosty grass crunched beneath my feet as if I was stepping on a trail of potato chips as I made my way to the Platte River ––winding, wide, and shallow––...
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RESULTS OF THE FIRST ULTRALIGHT-LED SANDHILL CRANE MIGRATION IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 17 作者:JW Duff,WA Lishman,DA Clark,GF Gee,DH Ellis 摘要: In 1997, we led 8 sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) south from Ontario, Canada by ultralight aircraft to a...
but we can bring the perpetrators to justice. We can redouble our efforts to protect Whooping Cranes along their hazardous migration routes. We can expand our cooperative work with hunters and hunting groups to increase awareness of Whooping Crane presence. And we can continue to be the voice ...
There’s nothing like the spring sandhill crane migration as 1.2 million birds rest and refuel in Nebraska’s corn fields while flying between wintering areas in Texas and Mexico and their breeding grounds in Canada, Alaska and Siberia.