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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Two Sandhill Crane chicks stand on their nest with their mother at sunset.  Cranes nest in wetlands and take turns incubating the eggs until hatch about thirty days later.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Two Sandhill Cranes with two chicks prepare their nest just after sunset.  Cranes nest in wetlands to have warning from predators.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • A Sandhill Crane with two chicks sits on her nest just after sunset.  Cranes nest in wetlands to have warning from predators.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes chicks sit on the back of their mother who is on the nest.  They nest in wetlands to have warning from predators.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • A Sandhill Crane leads two chicks back to the nest.  Cranes nest in wetlands to have warning from predators.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Two Sandhill Cranes chicks take cover under their mother's wing as night fall.  Cranes nest in wetlands to have warning from predators.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes lead their chicks back to the nest.  Cranes nest in wetlands to have warning from predators.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes with two chicks in a field outside of Mukwonago, WI.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Sandhill Cranes and their two chicks.....
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  • Taking food from the parent is a natural event for a young Whooping Crane.  In the Direct Autumn release program costumed aviculturists raise the chicks just as a Whooping Crane parent would.
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  • A young Whooping Crane looks toward a puppet for food in it's first month of life.  The Endangered Whooping Crane chicks are raised by aviculturists in costume until their release
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  • A Sandhill Crane chick peaks out from it's mothers back as she sits on the nest.  Cranes nest in wetlands and take turns incubating the eggs until hatch about thirty days later.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Looking out from a blind window as an endangered Whooping Crane chick takes a marsh walk with a costumed aviculturist learning to forge for food.
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  • An endangered Whooping Crane chick takes a marsh walk with a costumed aviculturist learning to forge for food.
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  • A Whooping Crane chick is given a vet check by a costumed aviculturists.
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  • A Sandhill Crane takes flight from a Canadian prairie.
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  • Flying after release.  Four Whooping Cranes take to flight to get their bearings after release.
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  • A juvenile Whooping Crane jumps up on an early morning walk.
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  • A group of Direct Autumn Release Whooping Cranes fly over the marsh.
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  • Whooping Cranes forage for food in a marsh under the watch of costumed aviculturists.
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  • Two of the Direct Autumn Release Whooping start to show their white feather as they mature.
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  • A young Whooping Crane takes some food from the puppet head of the costumed aviculturist.
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  • Release day for the Whooping Cranes.  All 9 of the 2014 Direct Autumn Release Whooping Cranes were gathered into their boxes and taking away from their pen and released into the wild.  On there own for the first time.
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  • Release day for the Whooping Cranes.  All 9 of the 2014 Direct Autumn Release Whooping Cranes were gathered into their boxes and taking away from their pen and released into the wild.  On there own for the first time.
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  • A costumed aviculturist looks out into the marsh for the 9 Whooping Cranes.
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  • A juvenile Whooping Crane adjusts its feathers.
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  • A young Whooping Crane runs after a costumed aviculturist flapping its wings.
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  • A young Whooping Crane stretches it's wings on a marsh walk.
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  • Exhausted after hatching from it's shell, a Whooping Cranes rests in an incubator at the International Crane Foundation.
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  • Release day for the Whooping Cranes.  All 9 of the 2014 Direct Autumn Release Whooping Cranes were gathered into their boxes and taking away from their pen and released into the wild.  On there own for the first time.
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  • The Direct Autumn Release Whooping Cranes are kept in a safe inclosure at night until the time of their release.
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  • Stretching the wings in the morning sun.
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  • The 2013 Direct Autumn Release Whooping Cranes walk through the prairie at sunrise.
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  • As a young Whooping Crane takes flight and fledges for the first time as it follows two costumed aviculturists who are running and flapping their arms to simulate take off.
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  • A costumed aviculturists feeds a juvenile Whooping Crane.
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  • Young Whooping Cranes flap their wings showing of their primary feathers.
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  • The legs of a young Whooping Crane as it walks through a pond.
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  • A costumed aviculturist demonstrates how to forage for food in a pond to a young Whooping Crane.
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  • Kelly Maguire, aviculturist at the International Crane Foundation, listens for sound as she scratches a Whooping Crane egg.  The International Crane Foundations Direct Autumn Release program reintroduces the endangered Whooping Crane into the wild.  "Hatch to Release", is the story of Whooping Crane reintroduction.
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  • A endangered Whooping Crane pips it's shell during the hatch process.
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  • A Sandhill Crane walks through tall grass and prairie flowers in early spring.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes watch over their two eggs in their nest.  They nest in wetlands and take turns incubating the eggs until hatch about thirty days later.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Taking flight.
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  • Juvenile Whooping Cranes take a prairie walk with costumed aviculturists.
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  • The puppet head of an adult Whooping Crane as worn by a costumed aviculturist.
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  • A juvenile Whooping Crane shows off its feathers.
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  • As the Whooping Cranes grow they take longer walks and learn to feed themselves and become more independent.
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  • A young Whooping Crane cleans itself.
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  • A young Whooping Crane forges for food.
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  • A Sandhill Crane walks through tall grass and prairie flowers in early spring.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes watch over their two eggs in their nest.  They nest in wetlands and take turns incubating the eggs until hatch about thirty days later.  Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • As the Whooping Crane grow and mature they fly further distances away from the costumed aviculturists.
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  • A juvenile Whooping Crane looks at the photographer using a camera while in a crane costume.
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  • A juvenile Whooping Crane stands in a prairie.
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  • A costumed aviculturist takes a young Whooping Crane outside for the first time.  The endangered cranes are raised by humans in costume until there release into the wild.
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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  • capture and tagging of Sandhill chicks
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