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Sandhill Cranes that reach independence are expected to live around 7 years.
"I pulled out the profile and read all about the sandhill cranes," he said.
The sandhill cranes used to have 200 miles of river for roosting.
Sandhill cranes migrate through the valley every spring and fall.
Why, those are sandhill cranes, the monogamous birds that spend summer here.
The hunters were reportedly after sandhill cranes, a more abundant species.
Wild turkey and groups of sandhill cranes are also often seen wandering the grounds.
While at this park, you can see moose, black bears, sandhill cranes and other wildlife.
It is also an important nesting ground for sandhill cranes and shorebirds.
It contains the largest number of sandhill cranes in North America.
Canada geese and sandhill cranes also pass through on migrating patterns.
The river is now a refuge for eagles, sandhill cranes, swans and ducks.
Aviculturists at the center used Florida sandhill cranes to incubate the eggs.
If it's November, those must be sandhill cranes.
Pinckney is also known by birders as a habitat for sandhill cranes.
Most of the sandhill cranes that roost in Kearney are not endangered, but their river is.
Male and female sandhill cranes perform an elaborate courtship dance during the mating season.
The Pilgrims noticed that certain blossoms looked like sandhill cranes and called them "craneberries."
It has been estimated that sandhill cranes, one of the oldest birds in existence, have been coming here for nearly a million years.
He last used it before he and his wife drove to Indiana to see migrating sandhill cranes.
Sandhill cranes stood motionless with their heads bowed.
If sufficient water is present, during the winter it hosts tens of thousands of sandhill cranes.
Significant nesting bird species include sandhill cranes and yellow-billed loons.
Sandhill Cranes fly south for the winter.
Sandhill cranes are fairly social birds that are usually encountered in pairs or family groups through the year.