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Flatwater Explains: Sandhill Cranes

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In this March 15, 2018 image, sandhill cranes dance near Gibbon, Neb. Huge numbers of sandhill cranes stop in the Platte River basin for rest and food before resuming their migration north. (Nati Harnik / AP Photo) By Destiny HerbersFlatwater Free PressEach spring, some of Nebraska’s most anticipated visitors descend on the Platte River in droves, both by land and by air: the sandhill cranes and the people who come to look at them. Hundreds of …
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omahadailyrecord.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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