Wednesday, March 16, 2011

whooping crane bird

 want something to do then you should get to your nearest bird festival.

want something to do then you should get to your nearest bird festival.

Whooping Crane Photograph - Whooping Crane Fine Art Print

Whooping Crane Photograph - Whooping Crane Fine Art Print

Whooping Crane Photograph - Whooping Crane Fine Art Print

Whooping Crane Photograph - Whooping Crane Fine Art Print

The whooping crane is a member of the family Gruidae (cranes).

The whooping crane is a member of the family Gruidae (cranes).

Black swans, whooping cranes, and oil slicks

Black swans, whooping cranes, and oil slicks

Whooping Crane · By: OCAL 5.2/10 11 votes

Whooping Crane · By: OCAL 5.2/10 11 votes

Whooping Cranes and Birds Which Appear Similar - credit, USFWS

Whooping Cranes and Birds Which Appear Similar - credit, USFWS

The tallest North American bird, this crane

The tallest North American bird, this crane

Bird / Whooping Crane Alternative Title: Grus americana Publisher: U.S. Fish

Bird / Whooping Crane Alternative Title: Grus americana Publisher: U.S. Fish

A whooping crane.

A whooping crane.

 rare bird, here is a picture of what is called the Whooping Crane,

rare bird, here is a picture of what is called the Whooping Crane,

The Whooping Crane was almost extinct in the 1930s. Since then this bird has

The Whooping Crane was almost extinct in the 1930s. Since then this bird has

At nearly 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, whooping cranes are the tallest birds in

At nearly 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, whooping cranes are the tallest birds in

According to "All About Birds" the whooping crane is the tallest bird in

According to "All About Birds" the whooping crane is the tallest bird in

Grus Americana: Whooping Crane is North America's Tallest Flying Bird

Grus Americana: Whooping Crane is North America's Tallest Flying Bird

Whooping Crane Photograph - Whooping Crane Fine Art Print

Whooping Crane Photograph - Whooping Crane Fine Art Print

Whooping Cranes began to die out in the 1800s when Americans settled in

Whooping Cranes began to die out in the 1800s when Americans settled in

Hourglass sand inclusions and whooping cranes. I believe that noteworthy.

Hourglass sand inclusions and whooping cranes. I believe that noteworthy.

Whooping cranes are one of the rarest bird species in North America,

Whooping cranes are one of the rarest bird species in North America,

After conservation efforts to bring the number of surviving whooping cranes

After conservation efforts to bring the number of surviving whooping cranes

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