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Report your sighting – Coastal Crane Atlas
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Coastal Sandhill Crane Range. Please record your sighting information in the form below, or sign up on our project page at iNaturalist.org. Where you can map the location of your sighting, input your observations, add photos, and look for other sightings. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership - Technical Database
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Non-profit organizations, individuals and government agencies joining forces to bring a migratory population of whooping cranes back to eastern North America. What To Do If You See Whooping Cranes. For the first time, whooping cranes are not released at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. Instead the young cranes were released at White River Marsh State Wildlife Management Area. Here is the news release - New Release Sites for “Class of 2011” Whooping Cranes (June 15, 2011). March 2014 - WCEP Five Year Str...
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Coastal Sandhill Crane Range – Coastal Crane Atlas
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Coastal Sandhill Crane Range. Coastal Sandhill Crane Range. Coastal Sandhill Cranes are part of the Pacific Flyway Population (PFP) of Sandhills, one of five migratory populations across North America. Unlike most of the PFP cranes, cranes breeding along the coast of B.C. and southeast Alaska take a coastal route rather than travelling east of the Coast Mountains, and may belong to a separate subspecies, Canadian Sandhill Cranes or. Grus canadensis rowani,. Which make up most of the PFP. North American C...
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Crane ID – Coastal Crane Atlas
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Coastal Sandhill Crane Range. 107-14m tall, wingspan to 2m, bright red patch on forehead (young have yellow patch), white cheek patch (adults), plumage grey to rusty brown. On the International Crane Foundation website. Cranes fly with neck and legs outstretched. Call is a loud, rattling kar-r-r-o-o-o. Image: Urs Boxler. Cranes can be seen alone, in pairs or in groups. They sometimes dance when in pairs or groups. Image: Linda Mueller. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Coastal Sandhill...
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Please become a member of the North American Crane Working Group through their site:. The West Coast Crane Working Group to join the workgroup. The West Coast Crane Working Group is a regional technical workgroup of the North American Crane Working Group (NACWG). The NACWG is a member of the Crane Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission of The World Conservation Union (IUCN) based in Gland, Switzerland.