Thu 26 Nov 2009
Whooping Cranes still at Nygren Wetlands
Posted by Dan Williams under Nygren Wetlands , Rare BirdsNo Comments
Barbara and I saw 17 Sandhill Cranes flying over our house at 10:15 a.m. today. With the strong northwest wind, we figured that a big push of migrating Sandhill Cranes was underway, and, we hoped, the Whooping Cranes would be on the move as well.
We drove up to Nygren around noon and found all 5 Whooping Cranes standing in the marsh in the usual place, so apparently they didn’t think that the weather was so great for migration. However, only 3 Sandhill Cranes were with them.
Reports on IBET this afternoon referred to migrating flocks of 1800-3600 Sandhills migrating. I suspect that a lot of them stopped at the Jasper-Pulaski State Wildlife Management Area in NW Indiana. None of the reports made any mention of Whoopers. Barbara reported to ICF that the Whoopers were still at Nygren and was told that some Whoopers left Necedah this morning to migrate, but some never got out of Wisconsin.
November 27th, 2009 at 7:06 pm
Still present today, 11/27.
November 29th, 2009 at 9:11 pm
And again today, 11/28.
December 3rd, 2009 at 1:49 pm
Barbara reports that they were still present on Wednesday, Dec. 2 and NLI reports that they were seen again this morning, 12/3, as they flew out of Nygren. We’ll see if they return this afternoon.