Greater Sandhill Cranes in Washington - eBird Pacific Northwest
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Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis) travel in large, noisy migratory flocks this time of year. Often their loud, gravelly, honking voices are our first clues that they are high overhead on their long migratory journey, looking to settle or rest on the way, or have returned to the breeding grounds. Large flocks of Lesser Sandhill Cranes (A.
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Greater Sandhill Cranes in Washington - eBird Pacific Northwest