Websites of Interest: Crane Migration Whooping


crane migration whooping

Non-profit organization that uses ultra light aircraft to return migrating Whooping cranes to eastern North America. Contains facts and information on crane migration ...

Whooping Crane Reintroduction - Operation Migration -

On the brink of extinction, only 15 wild migratory Whooping cranes remained in the early 1940s. Since 2001, with ultralight aircraft leading the way, a new wild flock ...

Whooping Crane Migration - Learner.org

That theory is supported by the many migration legs we have made with Whooping cranes at low altitudes or in visibility that would only allow them to see a few miles at ...

Operation Migration - Field Journal - CURRENT

Their parents are both birds that were hatched and led by ultralight on their first migration in 2002. The chicks are the first Whooping Cranes hatched in the wild, of ...

Whooping Crane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Atlas of Bird Migration: Tracing the Great Journeys of the World's Birds by Jonathan Elphick and Thomas E. Lovejoy Smithsonian Institution (Hardcover - Mar. 16, 2007)

Amazon.com: Whooping Cranes Migration

A brief description of each flock will aid you in interpreting the map: The original wild flock is made up of birds that have always lived in natural circumstances.