More information on the Whopping Crane.  

DAR = direct autumn release.  
http://www.bringbackthecranes.org/back/sup-release-qas.htm

You can get quite a bit of information from the field journal at 
http://operationmigration.org

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sara Zimorski 
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 2:53 PM 


Thanks to all of you for reporting this sighting and for sending it on to us.  
This bird is DAR #28-06 (628).  He is just a yearling and does not yet have his 
full adult plumage and coloring.  He was at an extended migration stop in 
northern IN since 1 April.  He finally began moving again on Thursday and 
roosted that night just south of ICF in Sauk Co., according to data we received 
from his satellite transmitter.  We checked and looked for him there yesterday 
but he had already left, apparently heading to MN.  We got another reading from 
his satellite transmitter last night indicating he was in/near Rochester, MN.

 

I'm very happy, Chuck, that you saw him and were able to read the bands to 100% 
confirm his identity.  Could you please send me a bit of additional information 
about the habitat he was in?  Also was he by himself or was he with sandhill 
cranes?  Is this a place that's very visible or accessible to the public?  We 
will get occasional readings from his satellite transmitter but would really 
appreciate any additional information or sightings of him that you can report 
to us.

 

Thanks for your help and please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Sincerely,

 

Sara

 

Sara Zimorski

Aviculturist

International Crane Foundation

E-11376 Shady Lane Road, P.O. Box 447

Baraboo, WI  53913

Tel: 608-356-9462 ext. 154

Fax: 608-356-9465

 

sara at savingcranes.org  
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