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Birdchick Blog: Hope Coming Out of Florida!

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Hope Coming Out of Florida!

After that bummer of a news story yesterday (which I had been trying to bury with other posts), we get signal of hopeful news...literally a signal:

From WFRV:

(AP) MILWAUKEE One young whooping crane likely survived a Florida storm that killed 17 other cranes, which were led south last fall from Wisconsin by ultralight aircraft.

Organizers originally thought all 18 birds had perished in the storms early Friday while they were being kept in an enclosure at the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge in Florida.

But when they went in for the birds' carcasses yesterday, they discovered one missing.

Rachel Levin, with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, says they later received a signal from its transmitter on Saturday and then again today. She says his signal is in the enclosure's vicinity.

She also says the bird happens to be the male that wandered from the flock on their last day of migration in December and was found a few days later.


So much hope resting on one bird with a tendency to wander. Sometimes a bird going away from the flock is what is needed in order for it to survive and succeed. Not every lone bird seemingly lost from its flock is lost or in trouble.

3 Comments:

Blogger Susan Gets Native said...

Well, one is better than none.
But what was that bit in the original story about the refuge not being accessible at night? Huh?

2/05/2007 10:11 AM  
Blogger midnightbunny said...

I absolutely adore your weblog/website, and will be back. Keep up the great work with all that you do for bird awareness. Kudos.

2/06/2007 10:39 AM  
Blogger Ocean and Forest Walks said...

I am so happy to think that one of the Whooping Cranes did survive - I haven't heard any more news about it though. I really have enjoyed your blog for some time now. Always interesting and inspiring.

2/06/2007 9:25 PM  

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