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Whooping Crane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adult whooping cranes are white with a red crown and a long, dark, pointed bill. Immature ... Adult whooping cranes' black wing tips are visible during flight. ...

Whooping Crane - International Crane Foundation
Whooping Cranes in Louisiana last nested in 1939 and disappeared by 1950. ... The program was discontinued in 1989 and no Whooping Cranes survive in this population. ...

Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership
Working to reintroduce Whooping Cranes to the eastern U.S.

Whooping Crane (Grus americana)
Information about the Whooping Crane (Grus americana), a species found in the State of Texas ... Whooping cranes are white with rust-colored patches on top and ...

Operation Migration - Our Work with the Whooping Cranes
We are often asked why we dedicate our time and effort to save Whooping cranes. ... In flight, Whooping cranes can be distinguished from other large white birds by ...

Operation Migration
Works to preserve the world's ecosystems by showing birds safe migratory routes. Site details the programs involving Canada Geese, Sandhill Cranes, and Whooping Cranes.

Whooping Crane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Whooping Crane (Grus americana), the tallest North American bird, is an endangered crane species named for its whooping sound and call. Along with the Sandhill Crane, it is one ...

Whooping Crane - International Crane Foundation
Height: ~150 cm, 5 ft. Weight: ~6 kg, 14-17 lbs. Wingspan: ~7-8 ft, 210-240 cm. Population: ~400 Trend: Increasing Status: IUCN: EN D; ESA: E, EXPN; Cites Appendix I

Whooping Crane Conservation Association
Organization promoting preservation efforts for the Whooping Crane (Grus americana) and its habitat.

Whooping Crane Reintroduction - Operation Migration
Non-profit organization that uses ultra light aircraft to return migrating Whooping cranes to eastern North America. Contains facts and information on crane migration photographs.

Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership - Home Page
WHOOPING CRANE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP : Non-profit organizations, individuals and government agencies joining forces to bring a migratory population of whooping cranes back to ...

Whooping Crane, Identification, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of ...
Learn how to identify Whooping Crane, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. The tallest bird in North America, the Whooping Crane was once at the brink ...



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