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Several thousand cranes are making their way through Nebraska — from Alda to Lewellen, you can hear the unique and primeval call of the sandhill crane. Cranes are one of the oldest birds on earth.
However, a group of about 1,000 sandhill cranes have been around for months, having overwintered in Nebraska for the first time ever, as far as anyone knows.
Sandhill crane fun facts Diet: omnivore, plants, grains, insects, grubs, mice, snakes, worms Average life span in the wild: 20 years Height: 31.5 to 47.2 inches Wingspan: 5 to 7 feet Weight: 6.5 ...
Crane Trust continues Potluck Speaker Series with photographer Rick Rasmussen, HCT Kids present "Children of Eden," and MONA, ...
Cranes are large omnivorous birds that are known to perform elaborate mating dances and vocalizations. Many species exist, ...
For the last few years, conservationists have fought a precedent-setting proposal to send excess water from the basin south ...
Cheyenne State Recreation Area, part of the chain of lakes along Interstate 80, features a 15-acre lake in a 32-acre park ...
A recent study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution has issued an urgent warning. New findings point to rapid extinction ...
He notes Nebraska is the best place to see the sandhill cranes, plus, “it’s one of the easiest migrations to observe — because it happens right off the side of the road, and the blinds are located ...
He worked for the Brooklyn Dodgers and wrote about sports but mostly focused on conservation, publishing a sequel to Rachel Carson’s exposé on the dangers of pesticides.
Nestled along the Platte River in south-central Nebraska, Kearney offers that perfect small-town charm with just enough ...