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Whooping Crane Collection (#2)

Witness the majestic beauty of the Whooping crane (Grus americana) as they soar through the sky in a magnificent flock

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 4-week-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana)

NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 4-week-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana)
North America, USA, Florida, Central Florida. 4-week-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana); endangered species

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 4-year-old male Whooping crane (Grus americana)

NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 4-year-old male Whooping crane (Grus americana)
North America, USA, Florida, Central Florida. 4-year-old male Whooping crane (Grus americana); endangered species

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 2-month-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana)

NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 2-month-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana)
North America, USA, Florida, Central Florida. 2-month-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana); endangered wild

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 3-month-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana)

NA, USA, Florida, Central Florida 3-month-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana)
North America, USA, Florida, Central Florida. 3-month-old Whooping crane chick (Grus americana); endangered wild

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: North America, USA, Florida, Central Florida. Whooping crane chick stretching beak

North America, USA, Florida, Central Florida. Whooping crane chick stretching beak (Grus americana); endangered wild

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: USA, Florida, Lake Kissimmee. Endangered whooping crane with tracking device on leg

USA, Florida, Lake Kissimmee. Endangered whooping crane with tracking device on leg. Credit as: Joanne Williams / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: USA, Central Florida. 2 month old Whopping Crane fledgling (Grus americana)

USA, Central Florida. 2 month old Whopping Crane fledgling (Grus americana)

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: USA, Central Florida. 3 month old Whopping Crane chick streches wings by parents

USA, Central Florida. 3 month old Whopping Crane chick streches wings by parents (Grus americana)

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: USA, Florida. Adult Whooping Crane (Grus americana)

USA, Florida. Adult Whooping Crane (Grus americana)

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: Whooping crane

Whooping crane

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: Whooping Cranes TOM 592 Flying back to roosting area in evening - Texas. Winter

Whooping Cranes TOM 592 Flying back to roosting area in evening - Texas. Winter
TOM-592 Whooping CRANES - flying back to roosting area, evening Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, NWR. Texas. Winter Grus americana Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: Whooping Crane TOM 593 Catching blue crab in tidal pond - Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas

Whooping Crane TOM 593 Catching blue crab in tidal pond - Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas
TOM-593 Whooping CRANE - catching blue crab in tidal pond Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, NWR. Texas. Grus americana Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: AUDUBON: WHOOPING CRANE. Whooping crane (Grus americana), by John James Audubon for his Birds of

AUDUBON: WHOOPING CRANE. Whooping crane (Grus americana), by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-1838
AUDUBON: WHOOPING CRANE. Whooping crane (Grus americana), by John James Audubon for his " Birds of America, " 1827-1838

Background imageWhooping Crane Collection: Whooping crane, Texas, United States of America, North America

Whooping crane, Texas, United States of America, North America



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Witness the majestic beauty of the Whooping crane (Grus americana) as they soar through the sky in a magnificent flock. These graceful creatures, with their striking white plumage and impressive wingspan, captivate all who have the privilege to witness them in flight. Intricate hand-coloured etchings and aquatint engravings depict an adult male Whooping Crane from 1834, showcasing its regal presence and timeless allure. Subadults gracefully feed in upland meadows, their slender beaks delicately plucking nourishment from nature's bounty. Meanwhile, adult cranes engage in a similar feast, displaying their elegant foraging techniques. During winter months at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas, these incredible birds find solace amidst breathtaking landscapes. Against this backdrop of natural wonderment, they thrive and flourish. From Florida's Lake Kissimmee to the vast expanses of Texas' Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, these endangered creatures find sanctuary within protected habitats. Their survival is a testament to our collective efforts to preserve biodiversity. As dawn breaks over Lake Kissimmee's tranquil waters, a solitary Whooping crane preens its feathers under gentle morning light—a serene moment that encapsulates both vulnerability and resilience. Let us continue to cherish and protect these remarkable beings—their existence serves as a reminder of nature's unparalleled magnificence. May future generations be blessed with the opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring sight of Whooping cranes gracing our skies with their ethereal presence.