WHOOPING CRANE REPORT The Grand Island office of the US Fish and Wildlife Service reported three confirmed sightings of Whooping Cranes in Nebraska in the spring of 1990, seven probable and 14 unconfirmed sightings. Confirmed sightings are: Three adults, Buffalo Co., 14-15 April,.5 mi. e. of N 10 bridge, Platte River. TSN, R14W, S1S. Four adults, Clay Co., 15 April, 3 mi. nw of Harvard Marsh, TSN, RSW, S22. Flying. One adult, Cherry Co., 9-10 May, 26 mi. s. and 16 w. of Valentine, Lone Tree Lake. T29N, R30W, SS, S ½
Based on observations of the breeding grounds during the summer of 1996, about 170 Whooping Cranes w...
The Nebraska Bird Review Volume 66 No. 2 Confirmed Spring 1998 Whooping Crane Sightings in the U.S.A...
In 1933, Myron Swenk determined the status of the Whooping Crane in Nebraska by summarizing all of t...
The following is a synopsis of the report from the U.s. Fish and Wildlife Service with regard to Who...
The Pierre, S.D., office of the Fish and Wildlife Service has released their records of sightings of...
Since 1983, The Nebraska Bird Review has published the USFWS Whooping Crane migration report for bot...
The following is a synopsis of the report from the U.s. Fish and Wildlife Service with regard to Who...
Steven Anschutz, Nebraska state Supervisor at the Nebraska/Kansas Field Office of the Fish and Wildl...
Since 1942, there have been eight confirmed Whooping Crane (Grus americana) sightings on the Platte ...
During the summer of 1993, an all-time record of 45 whooping-crane nests were confirmed on the breed...
Whooping crane spring and fall migrations are monitored each year. Sighting reports are forwarded to...
Between 1977 and 1988, 132 juvenile whooping cranes were color-marked on the breeding grounds; of th...
A peak population of 158 whooping cranes (130 adult/subadult and 28 juvenile) was reported at the Ar...
Cooperation throughout the Whooping Crane flyway continues to be excellent, and special thanks go ou...
During the 1996-97 winter, 158 (143 adult/subadult and 15 juvenile) Whooping Cranes stayed at the Ar...
Based on observations of the breeding grounds during the summer of 1996, about 170 Whooping Cranes w...
The Nebraska Bird Review Volume 66 No. 2 Confirmed Spring 1998 Whooping Crane Sightings in the U.S.A...
In 1933, Myron Swenk determined the status of the Whooping Crane in Nebraska by summarizing all of t...
The following is a synopsis of the report from the U.s. Fish and Wildlife Service with regard to Who...
The Pierre, S.D., office of the Fish and Wildlife Service has released their records of sightings of...
Since 1983, The Nebraska Bird Review has published the USFWS Whooping Crane migration report for bot...
The following is a synopsis of the report from the U.s. Fish and Wildlife Service with regard to Who...
Steven Anschutz, Nebraska state Supervisor at the Nebraska/Kansas Field Office of the Fish and Wildl...
Since 1942, there have been eight confirmed Whooping Crane (Grus americana) sightings on the Platte ...
During the summer of 1993, an all-time record of 45 whooping-crane nests were confirmed on the breed...
Whooping crane spring and fall migrations are monitored each year. Sighting reports are forwarded to...
Between 1977 and 1988, 132 juvenile whooping cranes were color-marked on the breeding grounds; of th...
A peak population of 158 whooping cranes (130 adult/subadult and 28 juvenile) was reported at the Ar...
Cooperation throughout the Whooping Crane flyway continues to be excellent, and special thanks go ou...
During the 1996-97 winter, 158 (143 adult/subadult and 15 juvenile) Whooping Cranes stayed at the Ar...
Based on observations of the breeding grounds during the summer of 1996, about 170 Whooping Cranes w...
The Nebraska Bird Review Volume 66 No. 2 Confirmed Spring 1998 Whooping Crane Sightings in the U.S.A...
In 1933, Myron Swenk determined the status of the Whooping Crane in Nebraska by summarizing all of t...