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“Experiencing the spring sandhill crane migration in Nebraska should be on ... to their breeding grounds in Canada, Siberia and Alaska. By the numbers, there’s no larger wildlife migration ...
After more than 1,500 of the lanky birds died in Indiana, wildlife biologists in Nebraska were on high alert for the virus—but so far, the visiting birds seem happy and healthy ...
They looked like peppercorns ground into the sky and then like ribbons of black silk or a stain spreading overhead.
An arctic tern on its way from Tierra del Fuego to Alaska ... that you're a lesser sandhill crane (Grus canadensis canadensis), setting off on your spring migration from southwestern Texas.
As dawn broke in the eastern sky, it was -5 degrees on a crystal clear February morning at Bosque del Apache National ...
13—OTHELLO — The Othello Sandhill Crane Festival is ... before continuing their flight to Alaska. "Their largest concentration of migration is during the time of the festival," Stevenson ...
The Audubon Center said about 700,000 cranes were in the area last weekend and about 300,000 will be in the area this weekend ...
Arrivals and departures are staggered over several weeks, but at peak stopover, it's one of the great sights of natural America.
Every year in March and April, Nebraska plays host to one of the world’s most remarkable migrations, as roughly one million sandhill cranes flock here from Texas, New Mexico and Mexico on their way ...
Hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes are once again flocking to central Nebraska during their annual migration—and so ... the skies and continue north to Alaska, Canada and eastern Siberia.