Date: 2/24/26 11:50 am
From: Dave Nutter (via CAYUGABIRDS-L list) <CAYUGABIRDS-L...>
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Crane migration has begun
And locally, the Sandhill Crane migration has extended to the Cayuga Lake
Basin, where the first 2026 record was on 22 February by David
Kennedy, quickly followed by Mark Miller, along Durling Rd in the Town
of Tyre, where they photographed a pair feeding in a cornfield. These
cranes were also seen by Jackie Baldwin today from Gravel Rd.
- - Dave Nutter

On Feb 24, 2026, at 1:41 PM, Peter Saracino
<petersaracino...> wrote:

Folks:
My friend at Nebraska's Rowe Sanctuary tells me that their latest
count of arriving migrating sandhills is approximately 115,000
cranes. They are very much arriving on the Platte River at Rowe.
Here’s a link to the Rowe Sanctuary Crane Cam.Best times to
watch are around sunrise (as they leave for the day to feed) and
around sunset (when they come pouring into the Platte River for
the night).
https://explore.org/livecams/national-audubon-society/crane-camera
And here's a link to Rowe's website. A great addition to any
birder's bucket list!!https://rowe.audubon.org/Sar
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