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Presented by: Mike White
mike3113@white-family.com
Gibbon Nebraska
 Sandhill Crane Migration - Mar 
19-21 2016
The Cranes have been migrating 
through this area for millions of years,
at night they roost in the Platte River, one of the last prairie rivers, during 
the 
day they feed in surrounding wetlands & prior years corn fields, they must gain 
most
of their body weight, in this area, before continuing their northern migration, 
they receive 
support from organizations like the Rowe Sanctuary and others, and viewed 
between Grand 
Island and Kearney Nebraska, mid March is the peak migration numbers, Gibbon 
Nebraska,
between Kearney & Grand Island is one major areas to view concentrations of 
Sandhill Cranes.
This is the last major migration of any bird species in the United States, now 
about 600,000 in number.
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Male and Female Wigeon Ducks




Two female Wigeon ducks and one Male Shoveler Duck

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