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316  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes on: 27-Jan-10, 12:37:35 PM
Very good story Gayle...thank you.

This is not a story.  It is a collection of data and references to provide the curious reader with an increased understanding of the difficulties of establishing a new migratory flock of whooping cranes.

If this is the gatekeeper's imprimatur, I guess I should be grateful.
317  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Reintroduction of the whooping cranes on: 27-Jan-10, 12:41:02 AM
As many members of the Forum have shown interest in the recently concluded migration of the young whooping cranes, I have pulled together more information to give a more complete picture of the efforts being made and the progress achieved in the reintroduction of the whooping crane.

A major player in the effort is the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin.  Their mission is the preservation of habitats and the establishment of breeding programs for all fifteen crane species.  Here is their web site:

http://www.savingcranes.org/

Due to loss of habitat, human predation, the population in the wild of whooping cranes was reduced to 16 in the flock that winters in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas.  That flock grew to about 200 in 2006.  A non-migrating population that grew to about 54 in 2006 was established in Kissimmee Prairie in central Florida.  In 1999, the effort to establish a migrating flock east of the Mississippi was begun.  Chicks from captive cranes were hatched artificially in various locations and transferred to the International Crane Foundation in Wisconsin.

See whooping crane population figures here:

http://www.savingcranes.org/images/stories/pdf/species/whooper_table.pdf

You can read about early efforts at:

http://www.savingcranes.org/whoopingcrane.html

Young whooping crane chicks are transferred to the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge where they are cared for by costumed keepers and trained to fly behind ultra-light aircraft.  A host of agencies and groups are a part of Operation Migration.  The methodology was first developed by two Canadians who used it to teach a migration route to Canada geese.  This was beautifully depicted in the film Fly Away Home with Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin.  Operation Migration successfully used this technique on sandhill cranes and the next year, 2001, began its work with whooping cranes.  We all have followed the progress of this year’s class.

You can read the Operation Migration field journals here:

http://www.operationmigration.org/Field_Journal.html

Additionally, another group of chicks have been introduced to adult whooping cranes and sandhill cranes living in the Necedah refuge.  This is called the Direct Autumn Release program.  The chicks live with the adult cranes and migrate with them.

You can find updates on the DAR migrating birds here:

http://www.savingcranes.org/whoopingcranereintroductionupdates/8.html
 
As you can imagine, all of these activities are labor intensive and costly.

One can donate to Operation Migration at:

https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=7IP_-QApuVcF6s73xixABu3Q9N03n-VYOBx94OQDtdtnrO2FGJyJKCKp6fi&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1fc53a056acd1538879f614231735d88db02692aa5ce177198

And the International Crane Foundation at:

https://www.savingcranes.org/donateonline.php

If ever you are in south central Wisconsin, do visit the International Crane Foundation.  A pair of each of the world’s fifteen crane species can be seen, although the day I was there, the whooping cranes were having some alone time in the tall reeds!

And, yes, cranes are one of my passions!

Gayle






318  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Annual Wisconsin-to-Florida whooping crane migration makes fitful start on: 26-Jan-10, 04:44:04 PM
A health check, banding and transmitter attachments were accomplished on the final ten whooping crane chicks:

http://www.savingcranes.org/chassahowitzkanwrhealthchecksnextstepreleasejanuary262010.html

Gayle
319  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Annual Wisconsin-to-Florida whooping crane migration makes fitful start on: 21-Jan-10, 01:38:36 PM
The remaining ten whooping cranes have reached their winter destination.  This account contains some cool photographs!

http://www.savingcranes.org/remainingtenarriveatchassahowitzkanwrjanuary202010.html

Gayle
320  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Annual Wisconsin-to-Florida whooping crane migration makes fitful start on: 14-Jan-10, 09:20:28 PM

Ultralight-led Whooping Cranes Arrive at First Wintering Destination in Florida! January 14, 2010
Ten of the 20 “Class of 2009” ultralight-led Whooping Cranes arrived yesterday at their wintering grounds at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Wakulla County, Florida.  The other 10 cranes will continue their migration behind Operation Migration’s ultralights to the birds’ final destination at the Chassahowitzka NWR in Citrus County, Florida. 


This is the second year the cranes have wintered at two separate locations.  The decision to split the flock came after the loss in February 2007 of 17 of the 18 Class of 2006 Whooping Cranes in a severe storm at Chassahowitzka NWR.  The Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership (WCEP) hopes the two wintering locations will help reduce the risk of another catastrophic loss.
 
321  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: zebra finches have their way with electric guitars on: 14-Jan-10, 01:08:45 AM


Great sound!  Thanks.

Gayle
322  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: 50,000-mile round trip makes Arctic tern the ultimate commuter on: 13-Jan-10, 08:17:41 PM

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Gayle, can I help you with this? I don't see a link or pics. To post a pic, just click on additional options under post box. Then click on Browse and find your pic then click on it. All done!

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That is exactly what I did.  The link is at the lower edge of Reply #1.
323  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: 50,000-mile round trip makes Arctic tern the ultimate commuter on: 13-Jan-10, 06:06:32 PM
I have been privileged to see Arctic terns on several occasions in Alaska.  Here are several resting on a baby berg!  It boggled my mind to know that just a few weeks prior, those same birds had been resting on the ice of Antarctica!

Gayle

Sorry, but I don't have this posting business down pat.  If you click on the link, you will be able to see the image.
324  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: 50,000-mile round trip makes Arctic tern the ultimate commuter on: 13-Jan-10, 06:04:17 PM
I have been privileged to see Arctic terns on several occasions in Alaska.  Here are several resting on a baby berg!  It boggled my mind to know that just a few weeks prior, those same birds had been resting on the ice of Antarctica!

Gayle
325  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / OUTSTANDING BIRD PHOTOGRAPHS! on: 12-Jan-10, 06:06:36 PM
The January issue of the Audubon Magazine contains the prize winning photographs of this year's contest at:

http://www.audubonmagazine.org/features1001/bigpicture.html

To see the top 100, go to:

http://audubonmagazine.org/

While there, check out the article on great gray owls in the article "Ghost Chasers."

http://www.audubonmagazine.org/birds/birds1001.html

Gayle
326  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: New Hooters calendar for 2010 on: 04-Jan-10, 09:40:33 PM
Here's the link to the PDF file that will print out great as an 8 x 10....

http://home.centurytel.net/Goldiloucks/HootersCalendar2010.pdf

Thanks for posting this link, Nora.  The calendar printed up beautifully!
327  Member Activities / Puzzles / Re: Puzzle of the Week 236 - Frosted rose on: 29-Dec-09, 03:56:53 PM
Beautiful Afke!  Thank you and Happy New Year!
328  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Annual Wisconsin-to-Florida whooping crane migration makes fitful start on: 13-Dec-09, 09:22:34 PM
Great news!  The Direct Autumn Release whooping crane chicks are finally on their way!  From the International Crane Foundation:

http://www.savingcranes.org/remainingdarbirdsbeginmigrationdecember132009.html

Gayle
329  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Strange light in Norwegian sky sparks mystery on: 10-Dec-09, 11:51:37 AM
It has been established that the "phenomenon" was, in fact, a Russian rocket test.
330  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Eagle Owl in Flight on: 23-Nov-09, 12:17:35 AM
Wow. This is some footage. Can't imagine being on the receiving end...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA6XSrM0V_0

Lou

Thanks for finding this, Lou.  Incredible photography!
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