They're Arizona's original snowbirds, the sandhill cranes that descend on the wetlands of southern Arizona every fall.
Local birders flock to wetland lookout points just around this time of year, when the bird makes its way to the California ...
This article originally appeared on Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter: First big blue crane sets sail from Manitowoc Nov. 18 ...
Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area in Medaryville to see sandhill cranes migrate in one of the Hoosier State's most majestic ...
Former Kingman resident Page McDonald holds a pair of sandhill cranes she got on a hunt near Wilcox, Arizona. Don Martin/ ...
Every year, the majestic sandhill cranes migrating back north stop in Fish Lake in LaPorte to sleep overnight before heading back north to breeding grounds in places like Michigan and Wisconsin.
Fall bird migration comes in waves at Cheyenne Bottoms from July through December. Some fall migrants, such as pelicans, ...