Alligators don't usually prey on sandhill cranes, which can make themselves appear very large like a human and scare away gators, an expert said.
Statewide, sandhill cranes are considered "threatened" and "imperiled," according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. However, on the Treasure Coast they are very common, due to ...
St. Lucie County Watchdog Reporter Wicker Perlis sees sandhill cranes almost every day, mostly on Indian River Drive or Green River Parkway, in Martin and St. Lucie counties. Yet Perlis also heard ...
Two sandhill cranes performed a dance spectacle in a park in De Leon Springs, Florida, on September 1. The two birds whirled exuberantly across the meadow, as if locked in a dance-off with one another ...
One of the most graceful birds on Earth is the sandhill crane. These tall, slate gray birds with a bright red cap breed in the open grasslands, wetlands and prairies of northern North America. They ...
A Polk County woman's interactions with a sandhill crane she named Carl inspired her to write a children's book. The book aims to teach children about coexisting with wildlife amid Florida's rapid ...
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