Some Hoosiers "migrate" south to Florida for the winter, and some bird species migrate to south-central Indiana for part or all of winter. That includes sandhill cranes and their endangered cousins, ...
Birdwatchers have a rare chance to witness thousands of the towering birds gather in wetlands and fields of the Platte River Valley.
If you want to find sandhill cranes migrating through Indiana this month, you can listen for their large bugling calls that rattle through the air and follow it — or you can head to Linton on Saturday ...
“That blasted crane is fishing in my pond again,” I heard my father say. I have corrected him many times, but he still refers to the great blue heron as some kind of crane. Many wildlife viewers do ...
The whooping cranes’ fragile recovery highlights the need for renewed commitment to safeguarding America’s endangered species.
One of the most spectacular bird migration events is the movement of massive flocks of Sandhill Cranes between their wintering and breeding grounds. Indeed this is an event for the ages, as fossilized ...
It’s that time of year in the Sacramento area — when everyone’s favorite winter visitors arrive by the thousands. A wildlife enthusiast who recently spotted sandhill cranes at the Llano Seco Unit ...
Ever wondered if that bird you just saw is a crane or a heron? Here's a look back at a 2014 story submitted to The Gadsden Times that can help you tell the difference: “That blasted crane is fishing ...
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