Flocks of sandhill cranes, and the world’s only flock of wild whooping cranes, will be settling in the Lone Star State for ...
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Wildlife spectacle: 30,000 cranes fill Minnesota skies

Every fall, thousands of sandhill cranes descend on Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge — a breathtaking stopover on their ...
Fishing line is the leading cause of death for Florida pelicans, and causes thousands more deaths among birds across Tampa ...
The Crane Trust has learned that one of the sandhill cranes that stopped in central Nebraska last spring then traveled 19,000 ...
These newborn sandhill crane colts tested their legs in the Village of Collier. Thanks to Cindy Farkus for sharing!
With a 6- to 7-foot wingspan and striking red crown, the "modern dinosaurs" are preparing to take off to winter in southern U.S. states and northern Mexico. They are the largest bird and the oldest ...
Despite their noise, Limpkins are striking waterbirds. They stand nearly 28 inches tall, with long legs and necks, ...
DECATUR, Ala. — Thousands of cranes are expected to return to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge this winter, turning the Tennessee River wetlands into a dramatic display of wildlife. More than 20,000 ...
With the start of archery season here in Michigan, a pair of Michigan bills introduced last week may and two new animals allowed to be hunted in the state. Michigan House Bill 5067 would add a hunting ...
An endangered whooping crane set for release into the wild in Wisconsin died this month after contracting highly pathogenic avian influenza. It’s the first confirmed whooping crane death caused by ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The stilt-legged sandhill crane, known for its distinctive crimson forehead and “rolling bugle” call, is starting to feel more at home in Ohio, a place that once drove the threatened ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Ducky is dead. The International Crane Foundation announced Monday that Ducky, an endangered female whooping crane the foundation planned to release into the wilds of Wisconsin ...