Hi folks. The link is to a live cam of the cranes at the Audubon Rowe Sanctuary near Gibbon Nebraska. I'm currently doing my 3rd stint as a volunteer guide and Naturalist at Rowe and the latest flyover survey reported over 700,000 cranes along a stretch of river 50-90 miles long. A new record. Here at Rowe we can have 200,000 along a 5 miles stretch of river. Anyway the cam operates 24/7 so enjoy it as you can. I'm told it's one of the 3 largest animal migrations on the planet. Certainly the largest grouping of sanhill cranes (mostly lessers) anywhere in the world. Magnificent experience. Sar https://explore.org/
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