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Sandhill Crane
Very large bird
Syllables: sand-hill crane |
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The
Sandhill crane (Grus
canadensis) is a large crane. Description: Breeding
Habitat Birds
on the Gulf of Mexico are permanent residents. Others migrate to the
southwestern United States south
to Mexico. The Platte River at the edge of Nebraska's Sand Hills in the American
Midwest is an important stopover for up to 450,000 of these birds during
migration. This crane is a very rare vagrant to western Europe. Diets: Habits: Sandhill
Cranes have been used as foster parents for Whooping Crane eggs and young in
reintroduction schemes for that species, a project which failed as these
foster-raised Whooping Cranes did not recognize other Whooping Cranes as their
conspecifics—attempting instead, unsuccessfully, to pair with Sandhills. |
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Sandhill Crane
Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
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Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis)
ShCr.htm
Updated 06-20-2009