"Antigone canadensis"

Juvenile Sandhill Cranes exhibit wider ranging and more exploratory movements than adults during the breeding season

Sandhill Cranes Antigone canadensis exhibit delayed sexual maturity and breeding, and therefore juvenile Cranes searching for suitable territories to occupy have different ecological constraints on movements than adults, which must defend a territory …

Range overlap between mid-continent and Eastern sandhill cranes revealed by GPS-tracking

Sandhill cranes (Antigone canadensis) are long-lived birds with relatively low recruitment rates, making accurate knowledge of abundance and distribution critical for well-informed harvest management. Minnesota, USA, is one of few states containing …