The gator didn't expect this kind of reception.
The fuzzy offspring of Florida sandhill cranes will appear soon, following their parents in search of food and expecting motorists to stop.
In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, Jenny Nehring longs for this time of year, when her eyes look to the big sky and the big birds flying en masse against the Sangre de Cristo peaks, snow-capped and ...
Sandhill cranes – the abnormally large and loud birds known for squawking, dancing and wading – have been flocking back to Northwest Indiana as they migrate back north.
As temperatures get warmer, Sandhill cranes migrate north for the spring; and Pulaski County is one of the places they gather. Nick Echterling, Property Manager at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife ...
In the wake of an unprecedented mass die-off of sandhill cranes due to bird flu in Indiana, wildlife specialists are expressing heightened concerns over the potential impact of the disease to birds as ...
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