A bald eagle soars above Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge on Thursday. Participants in the Festival of the Cranes this weekend will be able to see not only cranes, but also
On Redstone Arsenal, it’s not unusual to see cranes lifting walls into place to accommodate growth all over post. But this time of year, a different kind of crane is
The call of the wild — literally the sound of thousands of cranes — attracts thousands of bird watchers and nature lovers to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge every winter.
The deafening sound of thousands of sandhill cranes could be heard Wednesday as they flocked around Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge and the newly renovated Visitors Center, which has hosted hundreds
The five different species that can be identified in just one photograph (an endangered whooping crane, sandhill cranes, white-fronted geese, two northern pintails and a Canada goose) show the richness