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Description: Includes cool facts, where they spend summer and winter, what they sound like, and why they are endangered.
Whooping Crane, Life History, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Page title: | Whooping Crane, Life History, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology |
Keywords: | Whooping Crane, bird, birds, watching, identification, life history, nesting, behavior, habitat, feeding, songs, calls, videos, photographs, conservation |
Description: | Learn how to identify Whooping Crane, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. The tallest bird in North America, the graceful Whooping Crane is an inspirational symbol of conservation. Though this bird remains an endangered species, it has rebounded from a low of just 15 cranes in the 1940s to about 600 today. Its recovery has been thanks to tireless efforts by conservationists, including Operation Migration, a creative program that helps Whooping Cranes learn migratory routes by leading them with an ultralight aircraft. |
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Date | Creation Date: 2005-03-23T20:14:27Z Expiry Date: 2014-03-23T20:14:27Z |