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Sandhill Crane + Video

Grus canadensis

Description:

The picture shows a maturing juvenile (colt). This is part of a group of 2 adults & 2 juveniles foraging at a local park.

Notes:

The Florida Sandhill Crane is far less common, with some 5,000 individuals remaining. They are most threatened by habitat destruction and probably depend on human management in the long run. In Florida, it is protected, and if killed, carries a very high monetary penalty. This subspecies is under protection of state and federal law at this time. Since the loss of habitat is a somewhat controllable cause of a declining population, habitat preservation is a valuable management measure. The current outlook for the Florida sandhill crane, if it can be maintained on the protected habitats, is good. Transplanting wild birds, as well as introducing captive-reared birds into suitable areas where crane numbers are low, appears to be a viable technique in the management of this threatened species. It is hoped that these management strategies, plus continued ecological research, will prevent the Florida sandhill crane from reaching a more critical status. Wikipedia

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2 Comments

ceherzog
ceherzog 11 years ago

Thanks Alice

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 11 years ago

Nice to see a Teenager with his Dad learning to find food!

ceherzog
Spotted by
ceherzog

Sarasota, Florida, USA

Spotted on Jun 24, 2012
Submitted on Jun 24, 2012

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