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Personality and Training: Notes
from the captive breeding "hatchery" at Patuxent WRC in Maryland: The largest bird in Cohort 2. Very calm. |
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On Oct. 4 pilot Chris and handlers at the pen spent 45 minutes being entertained by #813 and #803 trying to chase off #509, who had stopped by for a visit. The team calls #813 "Cosmos" because she is so dedicated to the trike! (The ultralight planes are Cosmos brand.) |
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First
Migration South: Chick #813 left Necedah NWR for her first
migration on October 17, 2008. Find day-by-day
news about the flock's migration and read more about #813 below. |
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Winter Pen at St. Marks: #813's black "moustache" feathers are already dark, and her head patch is starting to get red. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spring 2009 First Unaided Migration North: All seven juveniles in the St. Marks cohort started their migration north on March 30! Second-hand reports say that the group took to the air, found a thermal, and were gone on the wind as wild cranes fly. Bev and Brooke jumped in the tracking van to see if they could track them for a while but they lost signal at some point. On March 31 a PTT reading from #813 put her in Chambers County, Alabama. This strong-willed and independent female split off from the group in the next few days and was in southeast Iowa April 7 and earlier, according to data from her satellite transmitter. She was still there as of April 15. On April 16 she reached eastern Wisconsin. She roosted in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, on the night of April 18. Will she return to the refuge? She wandered and spent much of the summer in Wood County, WI. without the company of other Whooping cranes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fall 2009: Still single, she departed from near Lewiston, Columbia/Sauk Counties, Wisconsin, on December 10. She was wintering with sandhill cranes in Panola County, Mississippi, at least through February 20. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spring 2010: Neither 813 nor the sandhills she wintered with were present during the check on February 25 in their Mississippi wintering area. Have they begun migration? No reports as of April 5, but #813 was found in Taylor County, WI on April 11! |
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Fall 2010: Found at Wheeler NWR in Morgan County, Alabama, on November 29 and at least through January 7. No further reports from trackers at least through Feb. 14. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spring 2011: Female 813 (13-08) was found with sandhills in Jackson County, Indiana, on the morning of February 26. She was reported in flight near Necedah NWR on April 6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fall 2011: The missing female 813 (13-08) has not been seen since April 6, 2011. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spring 2012: Female 813 (13-08) is listed as long-term missing. Winter 2013: #813 was presumed dead and removed from the population total of the eastern flock. |
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