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Thanks for your comment, David. The place to report your Whooping Crane sighting is here: http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Whoopingcrane/sightings/sightingform.cfm
It's possible that the birds you saw were part of the nonmigratory population that lives in Florida. I don't know if they venture as far north as your location.
Posted by: Matt Mendenhall | July 24, 2009 at 10:04 AM
My name is Dave DeVries and I live in Wynfield Circle, Fleming Island, FL.
This morning around 8:00 am I saw (the second occasion) about six or seven Wooping Cranes flying south over my house.
I am an avid bird watcher, and I can say beyond a doubt they were whooping cranes.
The first occasion was about six weeks ago, maybe more.
On the first occasion I was not 100% sure they were Whooping Cranes. I saw them going away.
However, both sightings were exactly on the same course.
I Thought I should report it, since I did not see this flock mentioned in my research on the internet.
Thankyou,
Dave DeVries
Friday,July 24, 2009
irvingtonprairie@yahoo.com
Posted by: David G. DeVries | July 24, 2009 at 08:29 AM