RMGDRGX2–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RM2HT7H29–whooping crane Calgary Zoo Alberta
RMM3NCDW–Whooping crane (Grus americana) wading along shoreline in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo
RM2HM682C–whooping crane Calgary Zoo Alberta
RFKRE4R6–A rare whooping crane poses for its portrait for the camera.
RMJ45KN9–Whooping crane (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program
RFB1971Y–Adult whooping crane (Grus americana) foraging in a wetland, northern Alberta, Canada.
RMRGCBD1–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. NORTH AMERICAN RAILS AND THEIR ALLIES. 5 Plain, Alta. (Stansell). At the present time the species has proba- bly ceased to breed anywhere in the United States or Manitoba, and the few remaining individuals—for the species is almost extinct— spend the summer in southern Mackenzie and the northern parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan.. Fig. 1.—Whooping crane (Grus americana). Winter range.—The winter range is rather restricted, extending from southern Louisiana (Audubon), along the coast of Texas to northern Tamaulipas (Nel
RMJM2PF4–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RM2HM6E1C–whooping crane Calgary Zoo Alberta
RMPT7XDB–Whooping crane Calgary Alberta Canada
RMJ45KN8–Whooping crane (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program
RFB1972A–Adult whooping crane (Grus americana) foraging in a wetland, northern Alberta, Canada.
RMRG3E5A–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1993 Kuyt: Whooping Crane in Wood Buffalo National Park. Lob stick Cretk Figure 2. Whooping Crane nesting areas, Nortiiwest Territories. the usual flight track. Enroute we examined likely looking habitat just west of the Little Buffalo River and south of Highway Number 5. Here two Whooping Cranes were sighted, one on a nest with two eggs about 2.5 km south of the NWT-Alberta border. It was the first Alberta Whooping Crane nest recorded since 1914 or 1922 when these cranes may have nested near Wainwright and Birch Lake in east- central Alberta (Bent 1926). A pai
RMJM2PF5–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RMJ45KN7–Whooping crane juvenile (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program
RFB19724–Adult whooping crane (Grus americana) foraging in a wetland in northern Alberta, Canada.
RMM3NCDT–Whooping crane portrait (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program, Canada
RMRHJBCF–. Birds of Massachusetts and other New England states. Birds; Birds. CRANES 349 pond. Eggs: 2; 3.40 to 4.10 by 2.10 to 2.60 in.; indistinguishable in color from those of Whooping Crane (page 346) but a little smaller. Dates: March 2, Florida; April 14, Oregon; May 5, Indiana; May 30, Wisconsin; June 5, Colorado; June 9, North Dakota; latest June 30, Michigan. Incuba- tion : Period not definitely known, probably about 30 to 33 days; apparently by female. One brood yearly. Range. — North America south of the Hudsonian region. Breeds from southern British Columbia, southern Alberta and southern S
RMD83E5D–Whooping crane (Grus americana) in aspen parkland of Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of endangered species breeding program program
RMGDRGX8–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RMGDRGWF–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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