Photos: Sandhilll cranes return to Arizona
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Sandhill cranes are returning to their Southern Arizona wintering grounds at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area. Look at some of the past photos of these beautiful birds or you can also watch them on this live web cam.
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen 2003
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David Glanzen and Ann Thomas watch sandhill cranes near Willcox with a group from the Tucson Audobon Society on Jan. 14, 2003. Thousands of birds from as far away as Siberia winter in the area. David Glanzen and Ann Thomas watch sandhill cranes near Willcox with a group from Tucson Audubon Society. About 21,000 of the 16-pound birds from as far away as Siberia will stay in the Sulphur Springs Valley until March. Photo Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen 2004
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Sandhill cranes land near Willcox at Apache Station Wildlife Viewing Area, Jan. 17, 2004, after a morning of gleaning cornfields in Sulphur Springs Valley. The Apache Generating Station and Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op pump groundwater to keep a pool available to the thousands of cranes, snow geese and other visitors in the valley. Photo Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Jeffry Scott / Arizona Daily Star 1999
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Wezil Walraven, a naturalist with the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory in Bisbee, looks through binoculars at sandhill cranes that are wintering in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area in McNeal on Jan. 7, 1999. The birds can be seen through a spotting scope at right. Photo by Jeffry Scott / Arizona Daily Star 1999
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- JEFFRY SCOTT / Arizona Daily Star 1999
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A small group of sandhill cranes fly over the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area near McNeal Jan. 7, 1999. The birds flock to the area after feeding in cornfields in the morning, giving birders plenty of opportunity to look at the wintering birds. Over 17,000 were counted in the area . Photo by Jeffry Scott/ Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
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Participants in a Wings Over Wilcox photo safari brave the cold just after dawn to get shots of the sandhill cranes as they head north over Davis Road, north of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area on Jan. 16, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
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A long line of sandhill cranes snake over the Mule Mountains west of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area as they head north to feed in the area corn fields, Thursday, January 16, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star 2010
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A few of the beautiful Sandhill Cranes flying early in the morning at sunrise Thursday February18, 2010, in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area south of Willcox, Arizona.The birds are heading to feed in the corn fields nearby. Game and fish say a record number of the Sandhill cranes are at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area and Willcox Playa Wildlife Area. Photo by Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
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Shortly before sunrise a line of sandhill cranes head north passing in front of the full moon shortly as it sets behind the Dragoon Mountains just north of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, Thursday, January 16, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star
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Tens of thousand of sandhill cranes swarm the skies over the waters of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area just after sunset Tuesday, January 15, 2013, McNeal, Ariz. The 20th Wings Over Willcox begins Wednesday with thousands of birders heading into southern Arizona to get a glimpse of the area's avian attractions, including the main draw, the sandhill cranes. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star MANDATORY CREDIT - NO MAGS/NO SALES
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2013
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A flock of sandhill cranes gets mixed in with a flock of ducks as the two groups wheel in the sky over the Willcox Playa at the Apache Station Wildlife Area, Tuesday, January 15, 2013, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star 2010
- Updated
A few of the beautiful Sandhill Cranes flying early in the morning at sunrise Thursday February18, 2010, in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area south of Willcox, Arizona.The birds are heading to feed in the corn fields nearby. Game and fish say a record number of the Sandhill cranes are at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area and Willcox Playa Wildlife Area. Photo by Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star 2010
- Updated
A few of the beautiful Sandhill Cranes flying early in the morning at sunrise Thursday February18, 2010, in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area south of Willcox, Arizona.The birds are heading to feed in the corn fields nearby. Game and fish say a record number of the Sandhill cranes are at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area and Willcox Playa Wildlife Area. Photo by Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- KELLY PRESNELL / Arizona Daily Star 2007
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A group of sandhill cranes fly in front of the moon as they make the early morning journey from the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area west of McNeal, AZ., to the corn fields around Elfrida, Fri., Jan. 12, 2007. KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- KELLY PRESNELL / Arizona Daily Star 2007
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Under an almost completely socked-in sky, Marion Erickson braves sunrise rains to get a look at sandhill cranes as they fly from the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area west of McNeal, AZ., to the corn fields around Elfrida, Fri., Jan. 12, 2007. The cranes were just one of the attractions on the 14th Annual Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festival. KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- KELLY PRESNELL / Arizona Daily Star 2007
- Updated
Susan Haskew draws a bead on the formations of sandhill cranes over Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area outside of McNeal, AZ., shortly after sunrise, Fri., Jan. 12, 2007. Haskew was a member of the day-long photography tour, part of the 14th Annual Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festival. KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2010
A handfull of sandhill cranes make their evening flight under the setting sun over the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area outside McNeal, AZ., on, Oct. 26, 2010. Photo KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star 2010
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen 2003
David Glanzen and Ann Thomas watch sandhill cranes near Willcox with a group from the Tucson Audobon Society on Jan. 14, 2003. Thousands of birds from as far away as Siberia winter in the area. David Glanzen and Ann Thomas watch sandhill cranes near Willcox with a group from Tucson Audubon Society. About 21,000 of the 16-pound birds from as far away as Siberia will stay in the Sulphur Springs Valley until March. Photo Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen 2004
Sandhill cranes land near Willcox at Apache Station Wildlife Viewing Area, Jan. 17, 2004, after a morning of gleaning cornfields in Sulphur Springs Valley. The Apache Generating Station and Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op pump groundwater to keep a pool available to the thousands of cranes, snow geese and other visitors in the valley. Photo Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2010
A handfull of sandhill cranes make their evening flight under the setting sun over the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area outside McNeal, AZ., on, Oct. 26, 2010. Photo KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star 2010
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Sta r 2010
A string of sandhill cranes make their evening flight under the setting sun over the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area outside McNeal, AZ., on, Oct. 26, 2010. Photo KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star 2010
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Jeffry Scott / Arizona Daily Star 1999
Wezil Walraven, a naturalist with the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory in Bisbee, looks through binoculars at sandhill cranes that are wintering in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area in McNeal on Jan. 7, 1999. The birds can be seen through a spotting scope at right. Photo by Jeffry Scott / Arizona Daily Star 1999
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Tom Foust / Arizona Daily Star 1998
A flock of sandhill cranes fly around a viewing area on Dec. 30, 1998, near Willcox, Ariz., which was built by the Apache Powder Plant in Cochise County. Photo by Tom Foust / Arizona Daily Star 1998
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- JEFFRY SCOTT / Arizona Daily Star 1999
A small group of sandhill cranes fly over the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area near McNeal Jan. 7, 1999. The birds flock to the area after feeding in cornfields in the morning, giving birders plenty of opportunity to look at the wintering birds. Over 17,000 were counted in the area . Photo by Jeffry Scott/ Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
Participants in a Wings Over Wilcox photo safari brave the cold just after dawn to get shots of the sandhill cranes as they head north over Davis Road, north of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area on Jan. 16, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
Sandhill cranes fly over the pond as they head out in the late afternoon for the fields just west of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
Lawrence Busch photographs the sandhill cranes in the late afternoon as they gather in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, Jan. 15, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
Sandhill cranes alight along the shores of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area as they come in for the night, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
A long line of sandhill cranes snake over the Mule Mountains west of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area as they head north to feed in the area corn fields, Thursday, January 16, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star 2010
A few of the beautiful Sandhill Cranes flying early in the morning at sunrise Thursday February18, 2010, in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area south of Willcox, Arizona.The birds are heading to feed in the corn fields nearby. Game and fish say a record number of the Sandhill cranes are at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area and Willcox Playa Wildlife Area. Photo by Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star 2010
A fSandhill Cranes flying early in the morning at sunrise Thursday February18, 2010, in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area south of Willcox, Arizona. Photo by Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2014
Shortly before sunrise a line of sandhill cranes head north passing in front of the full moon shortly as it sets behind the Dragoon Mountains just north of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, Thursday, January 16, 2014, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- KELLY PRESNELL / Arizona Daily Star 2007
Four sandhill cranes settle in as they join their grounded bretheren at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area outside of McNeal, AZ., Fri., Jan. 12, 2007. KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star
Tens of thousand of sandhill cranes swarm the skies over the waters of the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area just after sunset Tuesday, January 15, 2013, McNeal, Ariz. The 20th Wings Over Willcox begins Wednesday with thousands of birders heading into southern Arizona to get a glimpse of the area's avian attractions, including the main draw, the sandhill cranes. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star MANDATORY CREDIT - NO MAGS/NO SALES
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2013
A flock of sandhill cranes gets mixed in with a flock of ducks as the two groups wheel in the sky over the Willcox Playa at the Apache Station Wildlife Area, Tuesday, January 15, 2013, McNeal, Ariz. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star 2010
A few of the beautiful Sandhill Cranes flying early in the morning at sunrise Thursday February18, 2010, in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area south of Willcox, Arizona.The birds are heading to feed in the corn fields nearby. Game and fish say a record number of the Sandhill cranes are at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area and Willcox Playa Wildlife Area. Photo by Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star 2010
A few of the beautiful Sandhill Cranes flying early in the morning at sunrise Thursday February18, 2010, in the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area south of Willcox, Arizona.The birds are heading to feed in the corn fields nearby. Game and fish say a record number of the Sandhill cranes are at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife area and Willcox Playa Wildlife Area. Photo by Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- KELLY PRESNELL / Arizona Daily Star 2007
A group of sandhill cranes fly in front of the moon as they make the early morning journey from the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area west of McNeal, AZ., to the corn fields around Elfrida, Fri., Jan. 12, 2007. KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- KELLY PRESNELL / Arizona Daily Star 2007
Under an almost completely socked-in sky, Marion Erickson braves sunrise rains to get a look at sandhill cranes as they fly from the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area west of McNeal, AZ., to the corn fields around Elfrida, Fri., Jan. 12, 2007. The cranes were just one of the attractions on the 14th Annual Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festival. KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star
Sandhill cranes in Arizona
- KELLY PRESNELL / Arizona Daily Star 2007
Susan Haskew draws a bead on the formations of sandhill cranes over Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area outside of McNeal, AZ., shortly after sunrise, Fri., Jan. 12, 2007. Haskew was a member of the day-long photography tour, part of the 14th Annual Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festival. KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star
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