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Sandhill cranes travel thousands of miles every year between their breeding grounds and wintering sites. Along the way, they ...
TikTok user chronicled the rate of growth of a baby sandhill crane from shortly after birth until now and the progression is astonishing!
Oconomowoc police released body camera footage of an officer killing a Sandhill crane. Neighbors described the bird as a "nuisance" because it was causing damage to homes and vehicles. Neighbors ...
The Martin County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) said there was little time to act when its animal control officer sprang into action when a baby sandhill crane fell into a storm drain in the Willoughby ...
This spring's sandhill crane migration saw a record number of birds counted in one week and no confirmed cases of bird flu among the cranes in the Central Flyway.
Their trilling calls and often slow, circling flight paths make the sandhill cranes unmistakable to identify in flight. While coming from the far north of Canada and Alaska thousands of sandhill ...
Oconomowoc police shot a Sandhill crane that had been causing damage to cars and homes. Sandhill cranes are a federally-protected migratory bird. Wisconsin DNR and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services ...
An Oconomowoc police officer shot a sandhill crane after it repeatedly damaged a resident's property. Sandhill cranes are federally protected, so a permit was required for the bird to be shot.
Oconomowoc police obtained a permit to use lethal force on a sandhill crane that caused persistent damage to a resident's vehicle and other property on his street. The sandhill crane shot by ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — A Palm Beach Gardens woman reached out to us concerned about an injured sandhill crane in her community. "Friday, we were out here walking the fence line, and we saw ...
This year’s sandhill crane count takes place in 33 Ohio counties, including Ashland, Marion, Richland and Wayne counties. Sandhill cranes are tall, wading birds with long necks and bills.
A fossil from the Miocene Epoch, some ten million years ago, was found to be structurally the same as the modern sandhill crane. Today, these large birds are found predominately in North America.