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Indiana Department of Natural Resources spokesman Marty Benson estimates that more than 1,500 sandhill cranes that have died from the highly pathogenic avian influenza this winter. At least 150 ...
Sandhill cranes stop at Jasper-Pulaski State Fish & Wildlife Area twice a year, once in the late winter/early spring, and again in late fall.
More than 1,500 iconic sandhill cranes have been killed by bird flu in Indiana, officials say, the latest development in the spread of the highly infectious respiratory illness. Volunteers in ...
Ornithologists and locals wonder what the future holds for this chick being raised by much taller, but still doting parents ...
GIBBON — It’s not that the annual spring arrival of sandhill cranes in the Central Platte Valley is anticlimactic this year.
Stately sandhill cranes — with wingspans of more than 6 feet and a history dating to the Pleistocene — have begun swooping into a wildlife area southeast of Tombstone in their annual migration ...
Nearly 35,000 sandhill cranes have swooped into the Sulphur Springs Valley near Willcox in an annual migration from mountain states and parts of Canada, the Arizona Game and Fish Department reports.
Every spring, thousands of sandhill cranes descend on Nebraska’s Platte River, marking one of the largest wildlife migrations in the world.
Sandhill cranes in Madison, Wisconsin, have adopted a Canada gosling, creating a unique family dynamic that has captivated bird enthusiasts.
Both the whooping crane and the sandhill crane are sometimes seen in Alabama during the winter months. Sandhill cranes are gray in color, which may explain the common confusion with great blue herons.
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