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  2. Sandhill crane - Wikipedia

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    Sandhill cranes fly south for the winter. In their wintering areas, they form flocks over 10,000. One place this happens is at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, 100 miles (160 km) south of Albuquerque, New Mexico. An annual Sandhill Crane Festival is held there in November.

  3. Thousands of Sandhill cranes will migrate to Arizona this ...

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    Sandhill cranes wintering in southern Arizona are the "single best wildlife viewing experience" in the state, one official said. Thousands of Sandhill cranes will migrate to Arizona this winter ...

  4. Why are there so many sandhill cranes in Wisconsin ... - AOL

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    When and where do sandhill cranes migrate? Eastern Population sandhills generally migrate southeast to escape the snow, Lacy said. "A lot of our birds from Wisconsin will winter as far north as ...

  5. Tens of thousands of sandhill cranes return to southern ... - AOL

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    The cranes fly to Arizona from cooler northern locations and have been tracked as far away as eastern Siberia. Tens of thousands of sandhill cranes return to southern Arizona for the winter Skip ...

  6. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    It is a favorite spot to observe sandhill cranes, which spend the fall and winter in the area. The reserve is open year-round and provides safe harbor for its varied wildlife. [ 3 ] Visitors to the refuge also enjoy partaking in activities such as hiking, cycling, driving tours on the 12-mile scenic auto route, and participating in educational ...

  7. Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Each winter, the area is filled with thousands of sandhill cranes. The endangered whooping crane has been spotted regularly each winter for the last decade, sometimes numbering over 10. Over 200 species of birds have been identified here on the EBird Hotspot list.

  8. Cranes, drains, and automobiles - AOL

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    Dec. 1—The migratory, majestic sandhill cranes have been wintering in the Rio Grande Valley for millennia, but these days, they do it with a little help from their friends at Bosque del Apache ...

  9. Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Paul's Lake, on the east side of Highway 214, is spring-fed, and hosts wildlife during times when the other lakes are dry. If sufficient water is present during the winter, the refuge hosts tens of thousands of sandhill cranes. [4] The largest number of cranes ever recorded was 250,000, during February, 1981.