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From: knreinke
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  • very cool! i would love to go there some day! i love seeing sandhills in the wild but would love to see all these other species!

  • I saw one today at Richard I. Bong State Recreational Area. A majestic bird, I am so glad that they are making a comeback. Had they gone extinct the world would truly have lost one of the most beautiful animals on it.

  • I am doing a science project about these birds (grus americana) I love these birds. Back in Canada, we used to see them sometimes. Its so sad that they are endangered. I learned a lot about these animals.

  • These birds are massive!!!

  • LMAO! I love how he literally trots back to Flapper "Here-here, found something! Eat."

  • my cousin works at this foundation :)

  • wow this relaly helped because im doing a report about the whooping crane

  • very good footage, thanks for uploading!

  • Omega! I just serviced Seurat and Omega's house at Crane City this morning. Now we have two different cranes in the whooper exhibit, Chip (female) and Crockett (male). I'm a new aviculture intern at the foundation, so if anyone has any questions, feel free to message me! Beautiful footage, knreinke!

  • I am trying to get there for a visit this summer. Are there any baby whoopers in the display this year?

  • beautiful video of the whooping crane

  • Have you seen the Operation Migration videos? They lead Whooping crane chicks from Wisconsin to Florida every winter. Their work is amazing!

  • Wildlife is amazing!

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