The Cranes of Lamar Texas visiting for the winter, February 13, 2026, afternoon.
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The whooping crane is a large, striking North American bird known for its distinctive white plumage, black wingtips, and a red crown atop its head. Standing nearly five feet tall, it is one of the tallest birds in North America and has a unique, trumpeting call that gives the species its name. Whooping cranes are endangered, with conservation efforts focused on protecting their habitats and increasing their population through breeding programs. They are migratory, traveling long distances between their breeding grounds in Canada and their wintering habitats in Texas, and their survival is closely tied to wetland preservation.
The sandhill crane is a large, graceful bird known for its tall stature, long legs, and distinctive red crown. Found across North America, these cranes typically inhabit wetlands, marshes, and prairies, where they feed on seeds, plants, insects, and small animals. Sandhill cranes are famous for their elaborate courtship dances, which involve intricate leaps and calls. Their migratory patterns can span thousands of miles, with many populations traveling south during the winter months. Conservation efforts have helped maintain stable populations, making sandhill cranes a celebrated species among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
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