Early spring along the Platte River is sheer magic. For more than a month migratory sandhill cranes pour into central Nebraska, attracted by the shallow river’s abundant roosting sites and nearby meadows and farms for feeding. Looking like legions of gray ghosts from a distance, the birds often cover wet meadows and cornfields from one end to the other. Flocks of a thousand or more fly low over the river, their voices rising and falling as they approach, pass overhead and disappear. With nearly a half-million cranes stopping here each spring, the placid Platte is transformed into the site of the greatest gathering of these birds in the world
Much less apparent and well known than the annual crane migration is Nebraska’s role in the spring a...
Photo-essay on the sandhill crane. Includes narrative description of the birds\u27 migration habits ...
Gary Lingle has done an outstanding job compiling information to make birding the Central Platte Riv...
Early spring along the Platte River is sheer magic. For more than a month migratory sandhill cranes ...
Although the spring concentrations of Sandhill Cranes in Nebraska\u27s Platte Valley are now an avia...
Central Nebraska\u27s Platte River and Rainwater Basin are primary stops in the migration patterns o...
Although the spring concentrations of Sandhill Cranes in Nebraska\u27s Platte Valley are now an avia...
A most unusual avian migratory event takes place each spring in the Platte River basin of Nebraska b...
Paul A. Johnsgard has made this trip almost 200 times—as many as five times each March for the past ...
A most unusual avian migratory event takes place each .,pring in the Platte River basin of Nebraska ...
Each spring about 80%of the sandhill cranes in North America stop for several weeks in the Platte an...
Every year thousands of lesser sandhills congregate along the Platte River in Nebraska on their spri...
Observations of migratory Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) were made on the Platte River near Kearn...
This book has been written in the hope that visitors to the Platte Valley may gain a greater appreci...
The first documentation of the Platte and North Platte rivers\u27 importance to sandhill cranes (Gru...
Much less apparent and well known than the annual crane migration is Nebraska’s role in the spring a...
Photo-essay on the sandhill crane. Includes narrative description of the birds\u27 migration habits ...
Gary Lingle has done an outstanding job compiling information to make birding the Central Platte Riv...
Early spring along the Platte River is sheer magic. For more than a month migratory sandhill cranes ...
Although the spring concentrations of Sandhill Cranes in Nebraska\u27s Platte Valley are now an avia...
Central Nebraska\u27s Platte River and Rainwater Basin are primary stops in the migration patterns o...
Although the spring concentrations of Sandhill Cranes in Nebraska\u27s Platte Valley are now an avia...
A most unusual avian migratory event takes place each spring in the Platte River basin of Nebraska b...
Paul A. Johnsgard has made this trip almost 200 times—as many as five times each March for the past ...
A most unusual avian migratory event takes place each .,pring in the Platte River basin of Nebraska ...
Each spring about 80%of the sandhill cranes in North America stop for several weeks in the Platte an...
Every year thousands of lesser sandhills congregate along the Platte River in Nebraska on their spri...
Observations of migratory Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) were made on the Platte River near Kearn...
This book has been written in the hope that visitors to the Platte Valley may gain a greater appreci...
The first documentation of the Platte and North Platte rivers\u27 importance to sandhill cranes (Gru...
Much less apparent and well known than the annual crane migration is Nebraska’s role in the spring a...
Photo-essay on the sandhill crane. Includes narrative description of the birds\u27 migration habits ...
Gary Lingle has done an outstanding job compiling information to make birding the Central Platte Riv...