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gayle
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Survey of the wild hatched chicks
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Hurray! There are six wild hatched chicks at Necedah. Here is an account of them.
http://www.savingcranes.org/by-the-numbers-five-new-whooping-crane-chicks-hatch-in-the-wild-june-13-2010.html
They are still most vulnerable however.
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Re: Survey of the wild hatched chicks
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Quote from: gayle on 14-Jun-10, 12:02:04 PM
Hurray! There are six wild hatched chicks at Necedah. Here is an account of them.
http://www.savingcranes.org/by-the-numbers-five-new-whooping-crane-chicks-hatch-in-the-wild-june-13-2010.html
They are still most vulnerable however.
Gayle
That's amazing...thanks for the link.
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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Any new wild hatchings are signs of progress in the recovery of this species.
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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I just happened across this video which features the cranes and the ultralights. It was made on the migration southward the year before Katrina.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGX52B9iXXU&NR=1
And here are two engaged in a mating dance filmed at a zoo.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM_GeD8w0QI
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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wonderful video, Gayle, thanks!
When that bird pecked the camera lens,
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cracked up, but what followed was terrific.
It was great seeing the cranes in flight from above (from the ultralight). Beautifully made little film.
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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Gayle..thanks, that is amazing. I had to watch it twice, it was that interesting.
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Nice little film. Sad those 18 didn't make it.
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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Great videos! What a dream job...flying an ultralight on a frosty morning with some magnificent cranes behind you...
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Efforts to establish flock of whooping cranes meet with some success
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http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/environment/article_6ed581cc-83d1-11df-aca6-001cc4c002e0.html
While the Gulf Coast oil spill looms large for those who work with Wisconsin's migrating birds, the spring brought some much needed good news for the effort to restore a flock of migrating whooping cranes.....
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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While the faithful Rochester watchers are doing their utmost to ensure the peregrine fledglings are successful, other similiarly-minded people are doing the same with the whooping cranes in Necedah, Wisconsin. Here is the account of some of those efforts.
http://www.savingcranes.org/egg-swap-july-4-2010.html
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Three of the wild-hatched chicks survive. Couple of great photos.
http://www.savingcranes.org/wild-whooping-crane-chicks-update-july-12-2010.html
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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they're very cool. so yellow.
Three out of 7 - and they just disappear...I assume predation...is anything known about who takes them?
Thanks, Gayle!
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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Bad news and good news. There are only two wild hatched chicks remaining:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/7901247/Forty-ton-whale-lands-on-yacht-during-Cape-Town-sailing-trip.html
The DAR chicks (Direct Autumn Release) have arrived at Necedah from ICF in Baraboo to learn how to be wild whooping cranes:
http://www.savingcranes.org/dar-cranes-arrive-at-necedah-nwr-july-21-2010.html
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Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes
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"The chicks will spend the remainder of the summer at the refuge, under the watchful eye and supervision of costumed staff from ICF and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service."
the watchful, yet costumed eye and supervision of
staff (costumed) from the International Costumed Foundation and the
U.S. Costumed Fish and
Costumed Wildlife Service, that is. Them, and their costumes.
Nothing is what is seems in Wisconsin.
Dale
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Touche!!
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