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  1. While migrating through Nebraska, whooping cranes use the central Platte, Middle Loup, North Loup and Niobrara rivers and a variety of wetland habitats as stopover sites during both spring and fall migration. Click here for more information about whooping crane migration and how to report sightings.

  2. 19 Μαρ 2024 · During the spring migration, whooping cranes mingle with hundreds of thousands of migrating sandhill cranes on Nebraska’s Platte River.

  3. Every March, some 500,000 sandhill cranes land in Nebraska for a closer look at things—and flocks of humans swoop in to witness the awesomeness. Want to join the flock? Check out this page for firsthand reports on what [...]

  4. Each spring and fall, the entire population of whooping cranes in the Central Flyway migrates through Nebraska. Beginning their 2,500 mile journey from breeding sites at Wood Buffalo Park in Canada, the cranes fly until they reach their wintering sites at and near Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas.

  5. 3 Απρ 2018 · Whooping Cranes primarily migrate through central Nebraska but occasionally birds are found in the west or east (Figure 1).

  6. Long and Perilous Migration Many Whooping Cranes spend November to March along the Gulf Coast of Texas at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Each spring from late March to late April, these cranes migrate through central Nebraska to their breeding grounds in northern Canada at Wood Buffalo National Park,

  7. storymaps.arcgis.com › stories › e007dec0e4ae40e995e0fc1b64b4eb19Whooping Cranes - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    The Whooping Crane is the rarest of the world’s 15 species of cranes. Approximately less than 1,000 individuals exist worldwide and half of these birds migrate through Nebraska. Historic records suggest over 10,000 Whooping Cranes may have lived across North America.

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