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Grus Canadensis Collection (page 5)

The majestic Sandhill Crane, scientifically known as Grus canadensis, is a sight to behold

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Cranes feeding behind Wasabi Restaurant; Homer; Alaska; USA

Sandhill Cranes feeding behind Wasabi Restaurant; Homer; Alaska; USA
Sandhill Cranes feeding behind Wasabi Restaurant, Homer, Alaska, USA

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Crane feeding behind Wasabi Restaurant; Homer; Alaska; USA

Sandhill Crane feeding behind Wasabi Restaurant; Homer; Alaska; USA
Sandhill Crane feeding behind Wasabi Restaurant, Homer, Alaska, USA

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Crane Calling

Sandhill Crane Calling

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Cranes Calling

Sandhill Cranes Calling
Sandhill Cranes calling

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis taking flight

Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis taking flight. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis, stalking in marsh

Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis, stalking in marsh

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: 2644335; out of copyright

2644335; out of copyright

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) on roost marsh

Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) on roost marsh

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) in flight over grassland

Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) in flight over grassland

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill cranes in flight, Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico

Sandhill cranes in flight, Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane with first colt out foraging, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Sandhill crane with first colt out foraging, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane resting, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Sandhill crane resting, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane on nest with baby on back, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Sandhill crane on nest with baby on back, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane on nest with colt under wing, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Sandhill crane on nest with colt under wing, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Just hatched, Sandhill crane on nest with first colt, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Just hatched, Sandhill crane on nest with first colt, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane on nest with 2 day old colt, waiting on second egg to hatch, Grus canadensis

Sandhill crane on nest with 2 day old colt, waiting on second egg to hatch, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill cranefeeding first colt in nest, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Sandhill cranefeeding first colt in nest, Grus canadensis, Florida, wild

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis with beak open in call

Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis with beak open in call

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA

Sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: USA, TN, Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge. As many as 15, 000 Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis)

USA, TN, Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge. As many as 15, 000 Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) stop on migration in eastern flyway

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: A migratory sandhill crane, grus canadensis, comes in for a landing in a pond at

A migratory sandhill crane, grus canadensis, comes in for a landing in a pond at sunset in wintertime, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: A pair of sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) wintering in New Mexico in wintertime

A pair of sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) wintering in New Mexico in wintertime
Courting pair of Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) in pond, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis, and snow geese, Chen caerulescens, take refuge

Sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis, and snow geese, Chen caerulescens, take refuge in a farm pond, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, a Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis)

Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, a Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) in flight

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane on the Platte River during spring migration near Kearney, Nebraska, USA

Sandhill crane on the Platte River during spring migration near Kearney, Nebraska, USA

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Adult Sandhill crane with day old chick, Grus canadensis, Florida

Adult Sandhill crane with day old chick, Grus canadensis, Florida
Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) with chick on grass, Florida

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane chick just born with parent at nest on lotus pond, Grus canadensis

Sandhill crane chick just born with parent at nest on lotus pond, Grus canadensis
Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) with chick on nest, Florida

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Adult Sandhill crane on nest, Grus canadensis, Florida

Adult Sandhill crane on nest, Grus canadensis, Florida

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane with days old chick. Grus canadensis, Myakka River State Park, FL (wild)

Sandhill crane with days old chick. Grus canadensis, Myakka River State Park, FL (wild)
Sandhill crane with days old chick (Grus canadensis). Myakka River State Park, FL (wild)

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: USA - Florida - Sandhill Crane near Lake Kissimmee State Park

USA - Florida - Sandhill Crane near Lake Kissimmee State Park

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) with chick. USA, Florida, Myakka River State Park

Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) with chick. USA, Florida, Myakka River State Park

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: USA, New Mexica, Bosque del Apache NWR. Sandhill Crane along wetland bank (Grus canadensis)

USA, New Mexica, Bosque del Apache NWR. Sandhill Crane along wetland bank (Grus canadensis)

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Two sandhill crane (Grus Canadensis) in the snow, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Two sandhill crane (Grus Canadensis) in the snow, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis with young, illustration

Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis with young, illustration
Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) with young, illustration

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) landing, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) landing, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Grus canadensis, sandhill crane

Grus canadensis, sandhill crane

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Grus canadensis pratenis, Florida sandhill crane

Grus canadensis pratenis, Florida sandhill crane
Drawing 3 (Ewan 30) from the Botanical and zoological drawings (1756-1788) by William Bartram

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis), Everglades, Florida, United States of America, North America

Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis), Everglades, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Crane, Grus canadensis, adult in flight, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Sandhill Crane, Grus canadensis, adult in flight, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA, December

Background imageGrus Canadensis Collection: Sandhill Cranes - roosting along Platte River in early morning - Nebraska - Spring migration

Sandhill Cranes - roosting along Platte River in early morning - Nebraska - Spring migration - March B8150
TOM-1864 Sandhill Cranes - roosting along Platte River in early morning Nebraska - Spring migration - March Grus canadensis Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel



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The majestic Sandhill Crane, scientifically known as Grus canadensis, is a sight to behold. Whether in pairs or mixed flocks with Snow geese, these cranes grace the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge with their presence. As they migrate during spring near Kearney, Nebraska, the Platte River becomes their temporary home. In the early morning light, two Sandhill Cranes take flight and fill the sky with their graceful wingspan. At sunset, a line of four cranes stands silhouetted in a pond at Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. Another crane takes off from a pond amidst this breathtaking sanctuary. As dusk settles over the Platte river in Nebraska, Sandhill Cranes continue to fly gracefully through the fading light. Their distinctive calls resonate across the landscape as they navigate their way during migration season. These magnificent creatures captivate our hearts and remind us of nature's wonders. With each sighting of these elegant birds - whether on land or in flight - we are reminded of their resilience and beauty. Sandhill Cranes symbolize harmony between earth and sky; they embody gracefulness and strength combined into one remarkable species.