CLEVELAND, Ohio – The stilt-legged sandhill crane, known for its distinctive crimson forehead and “rolling bugle” call, is starting to feel more at home in Ohio, a place that once drove the threatened ...
(WJW) – A large bird that was once completely gone from Ohio has been spotted more and more in recent years. The latest volunteer count from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources shows a 4% ...
Some other places to see sandhill cranes are: Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, Yolo County Bypass Wildlife Area and the ...
COLUMBUS — Volunteer observers reported 428 sandhill cranes in Ohio during the 2025 Midwest Crane Count, according to a community announcement. Volunteers surveyed 31 counties this year and found ...
As human expansion continues to encroach on wildlife habitats, interactions between humans and animals are becoming more common. In this YouTube video, a woman unexpectedly encounters a large sandhill ...
WEST FARGO — Have you ever been sandhill crane hunting? Not just a chance opportunity when a few sandhills drifted through while goose or duck hunting. If you haven’t, I’d suggest it might be a new or ...
COLUMBUS — Volunteer observers reported 428 sandhill cranes in Ohio during the 2025 Midwest Crane Count, according to a community announcement. The count, coordinated by the Ohio Department of Natural ...