It provides an ideal stopover for migratory birds. More than 15,000 sandhill cranes stop during fall migration. Sunrise: Gigantic flocks rise and fly from their roosting marshes to feed in surrounding ...
Sandhill crane stopovers at state and federal wildlife areas can attract many birders. We estimate this nonmarket value using the zonal travel cost method and data from the eBird project on wildlife ...
More than 25,000 sandhill cranes landed last weekend in the marshy area before flying south during their annual fall migration, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Dig the Dunes is offering the public a tour of the Jasper-Pulaski Wildlife Area to see what's been described as one of Indiana's ... see the annual fall sandhill crane migration from the Upper ...
Elkhart County Parks announced it will lead a Sandhill Crane Trip on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife area in Medaryville, Ind. from 3 to 8 p.m.
Each year tens of thousands of sandhill cranes stop at a Minnesota wildlife refuge for an extended layover as part of their migration south. These birds are long-legged, loud -- and methodical.