While coming from the far north of Canada and Alaska thousands of sandhill cranes will stop in central Kansas to rest and feed. Often 50,000 or more will congregate on the shallow, open waters at ...
sandhill cranes and all other migratory birds.” The team also saw around 2,000 dark geese, 19 trumpeter swans and 18 bald eagles. Ostrom said this week looks good for migration conditions ...
More than 20,000 sandhill cranes made their way to the Jasper-Pulaski Wildlife Area in Medaryville last week on a pit stop for rest and refueling during their annual fall migration south.