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Today my dad, Roxie and I traveled out to Medaryville, Indiana to visit Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area, to view the yearly sandhill migration!
Dawn and dusk are usually the best time to go, as you'll see the most then. We arrived at 4:15pm, with night rapidly approaching. There were easily 100 people there, some with their children or dogs, many with cameras. I overheard one person say they traveled 3 hours to view the sandhills.
It was extremely loud, with thousands of sandhills returning to roost. At the last weekly count (November 23rd), there were 28,652 cranes counted by the DNR. If this year's patterns match last year's, there were easily as many, if not more.
I recorded around 12 minutes of footage, across two videos. I recorded in portrait mode, so I recommend viewing in full screen on your phone, with the volume up.
Here's my videos, as well as a link to the weekly sandhill count page.
Fall Migration of Sandhill Cranes
Dawn and dusk are usually the best time to go, as you'll see the most then. We arrived at 4:15pm, with night rapidly approaching. There were easily 100 people there, some with their children or dogs, many with cameras. I overheard one person say they traveled 3 hours to view the sandhills.
It was extremely loud, with thousands of sandhills returning to roost. At the last weekly count (November 23rd), there were 28,652 cranes counted by the DNR. If this year's patterns match last year's, there were easily as many, if not more.
I recorded around 12 minutes of footage, across two videos. I recorded in portrait mode, so I recommend viewing in full screen on your phone, with the volume up.
Here's my videos, as well as a link to the weekly sandhill count page.
Fall Migration of Sandhill Cranes