Sunday 25 March 2018

Re: [cobirds] Platte River Cranes in NE

Any at least three Whooping Cranes!  I digiscoped one a little south of the Crane Trust around 12:30 today.

Chip Clouse
Now home in Golden

On Sun, Mar 25, 2018, 8:17 PM William H Kaempfer <William.Kaempfer@colorado.edu> wrote:

Cobirders,

 

I hope you will forgive my posting news from my friend Clem Klaphake in Nebraska posting on NEBirds about the Sandhill migration in Nebraska:

 

I have been going to see the Sandhill Crane migration for 30 some
years, but this weekend was spectacular. The official count by
the airplane counters was 502,000 - Peak Migration. Never Get Tired of
Seeing and Hearing Sandhill Cranes.

Pretty exciting stuff.

 

Bill Kaempfer

Boulder

 

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