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1 Αυγ 2002 · Percent total migration days at each stopover site for five successfully tracked Siberian cranes. Only five of the 10 cranes rested within the Momoge and Xianghai Nature Reserves in Qiqihar-Baicheng area and most of the locations were outside these two reserves ( Fig. 5 ).
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Migration routes. Of the 13 cranes marked in 1995 and 1996,...
- Migration of Fennoscandian Lesser White-Fronted Geese Anser Erythropus Mapped by Satellite Telemetry
Since staging and wintering sites of the globally threatened...
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1 Αυγ 2002 · Migration routes of Siberian cranes tracked from northeastern Siberia in 1995 (left) and 1996 (right). Migration route and stopover sites reached by a Siberian crane ID 2167 in...
After resting in Kazakhstan, Siberian Cranes continue their migration in one of two directions: along the Central Flyway to India and along the Western Flyway through the Volga Delta along the western coast of Caspian Sea to Iran.
Each September, thousands of Sandhill cranes migrate to California's Central Valley after breeding in Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Northwest—additionally, a smaller group breeds and nests in northeastern California. Unfortunately, Sandhill cranes are currently considered endangered in California due to a decline in their numbers caused by ...
The cranes migrated an average of 1581.5 km (±476.5 SD) in autumn and 1446.5 (±742.8 SD) in spring between their breeding site in Eastern Mongolia and the following wintering sites: the Xar ...
The Siberian Cranes’ migration flyway extends over several thousand kilometres taking the cranes across many invisible national borders that did not exist when their ancestors first made this epic journey.
Sandhill Cranes can be found near l arge freshwater marshes, prairie ponds, marshy tundra during su mmer and on grainfields or prairies during migration and in winter. Its range in the Pacific Flyway is from Siberia and Alaska to California's Central Valley.