Try this website. http://operationmigration.org/?error=404

Back in 2007, someone found a Whooping Crane in Ottawa. Did not stay long, maybe for only part of the day, a few hours and then it was gone. See this page for the story. http://www.neilyworld.com/neilyworld/rba07.htm#WhoopingCrane1

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Cindy Cartwright <p...@bmts.com>
Date: October 26, 2016 at 9:03 PM


There were approximately 500 Sandhill Cranes feeding in 3 locations between
Elsinore and Jackson late today, almost all were visible from Highway 21.
There was a Whooping Crane with the flock at Elsinore - white with the
unusual moustache-like facial markings. The plants were too tall to see if
there were leg bands on it. Does anyone have contact info to find out if the
project is missing a bird?



Cindy Cartwright

Saugeen Shores













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