Birdwatchers and hunters flock to southeast Arizona each winter to witness the feathery phenomenon while it lasts.
Sandhill cranes jump several feet in the air as they ... so they can easily hear or feel predators moving through the water. From their roosts, they typically fly no more than 3 miles to feed ...
An expanding body of research shows that while beavers can cause property damage, they also have positive impacts on the ...
Instead of using traps or dynamite, some Wisconsin landowners are peacefully resolving beaver conflicts with flow devices.
The Sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis ... functioning as both predator and prey within the ecosystem. Their presence is both ecological and cultural, symbolizing the wilderness and prompting ...
Greater Sandhill cranes spend their summer in the Rocky ... “The water is essential because that’s how they evade predators,” Hart said. Humans are on that list of predators, just not ...
From the Black-legged Kittiwake who sleeps on the choppy waves of the ocean to the Sandhill crane who sleeps on one leg while others in the flock watch for predators, this is a fascinating book ...
These animals in Nebraska are gone after by a wide assortment of hunters, including birds of prey, falcons, different flying predators, wild and tame ... peculiarity in the United States is the ...
Eastern cottontails play a critical role in the food web, serving as a primary food source for a variety of predators, including hawks ... to the overall biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems. Sandhill ...
Canada Geese are one of those birds that almost everyone can recognize, even if they are not a bird watcher. They are big, ...
In the 1800s, cranes were nearly hunted into extinction. The animals’ reemergence from death’s door is something to be ...
As a farm boy and conservationist, I’m here to tell you the reality: If we want to save the sandhill crane, it’s time to organize a responsible hunt.