A rare bee species has recently been discovered in SC for the first time, according to the SCDNR. It’s only found in a ...
Black bears aren't the only creatures making a comeback in Ohio. Sandhill cranes are also growing in number. And that's good ...
The birds are large, strong, and armed with sharp bills that can make a predator reconsider.
All of them, maybe a hundred or more, had their beaks buried in the corn stubble. The cranes were foraging in a cornfield at sunset near Potholes Reservoir, 20 miles south of Moses Lake. Other than ...
We were there for a close-up view of one of North America’s greatest wildlife spectacles: the annual spring gathering of more than one million sandhill cranes along an 80-mile stretch of the Platte ...
Anyone expecting sweeping, dramatic music as a rescued sandhill crane left its crate Wednesday at the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area and soared into the crystal clear sky to join its tribe was ...