By A Mystery Man Writer
Each spring, more than 500,000 sandhill cranes gather in the Platte River valley during their northward migration. Sandhill cranes have been making this migration annually for thousands of years, and fossil beds in several parts of Nebraska contain the remains of prehistoric cranes from 10 million years ago.
Sandhill cranes return to the Valley
Greater Sandhill Crane – Oregon Conservation Strategy
Sandhill Crane (GTM Research Reserve Bird Guide) · iNaturalist
Sandhill Crane The Maryland Zoo
Sandhill cranes congregate along the Wisconsin River in the fall
Dancing cranes are a wildlife spectacle for the ages, Words on Birds, Pikes Peak Courier
Itinerary: Sandhill Cranes & More along the Central Platte River
Know a Bird - Sandhill Crane —
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Sandhill cranes soaring noisily over Indiana on their spring migration
Sandhill crane Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Sentinels at the east gate