By A Mystery Man Writer
For reasons that aren't easy to pinpoint, there is a soaring population of sandhill cranes in the region, which is not good news for everyone, laments columnist
Sandhill cranes soaring noisily over Indiana on their spring migration
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Record number of sandhill cranes spotted in Nebraska
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Sandhill cranes soaring noisily over Indiana on their spring migration
Sandhill Cranes: Connecting us to Nature and Our Past - Kurt Johnson Photography
Thousands of sandhill cranes travel over Northwest Indiana during annual migration south
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38,000 Sandhill Cranes Flock to Nebraska in a Record-Breaking Start to Spring Migration, Smart News
Sandhill cranes announce their return in the spring with deep, bugling calls that fill the landscape as they fly overhead. These birds winter in southern
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Sandhill cranes flocking back to Northwest Indiana
Sandhill cranes flocking back to Northwest Indiana