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Migration patterns and movements of sandhill cranes wintering in central and southwestern Louisiana

January 1, 2010

In this study we trapped wintering sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in Louisiana and fitted them with satellite transmitters to determine their migration routes. Four of the 6 sandhill cranes with validated locations and a terminus point used the Central Flyway for spring migration; 2 of these 4 (the only 2 for which we have data) also used the Central Flyway for fall migration. Two of the 6 birds used the Mississippi Flyway for spring migration. The results of this study suggest that reintroduced whooping cranes (G. americana) that intermix and migrate with sandhill cranes that winter in Louisiana may enter the Central Flyway. In addition, the Mississippi Flyway is a viable option to use as a migration route for whooping cranes if they are reintroduced in Louisiana.

Publication Year 2010
Title Migration patterns and movements of sandhill cranes wintering in central and southwestern Louisiana
Authors Sammy L. King, Aaron R. Pierce, Kent Hersey, Nicholas Winstead
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70154984
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Atlanta