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Cranes & Limpkins 6 images Created 2 Apr 2012

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  • A limpkin photographed on the western shore of Lake Okeechobee in Glades County in central Florida.
    Limpkin
  • One of america's most endangered birds..... this image is featured in the National Audubon Society's 2011 Calendar.
    Whooping Crane
  • Three of the ten "first year" whooping cranes flying to their wintering grounds in St. Marks - part of the extensive efforts of Operation Migration.
    Whooping Cranes in Flight!
  • While this species (Grus canadensis) not listed as a threatened or endangered species, the non-migratory Florida subspecies (Grus canadensis pratensis) of sandhill crane is. Numbering at around 5000 remaining individuals, they are thriving in the places where they are least likely to come into contact with humans.
    Florida Sandhill Crane
  • A close-up of one of Florida's most striking native - the sandhill crane.
    Sandhill Crane
  • A limpkin wades through the aquatic spatterdock in Southwest Florida in search for freshwater mussels. Found throughout most of the New World tropics - particularly in Brazil, the limpkin reaches its northernmost range in Florida.
    Limpkin