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Travis Novitsky > Beyond Minnesota

Beyond Minnesota Galleries

Alaska :

Alaska

Alaska Eagles : All of the images in this gallery are from Homer, Alaska along Kachemak Bay with the beautiful Kenai Mountains in the background.

To see some short video clips that I shot of the eagles, click here: Alaska Eagles - Videos

Alaska Eagles

Arizona :

Arizona

British Columbia :

British Columbia

California :

California

Colorado :

Colorado

Idaho :

Idaho

Montana :

Montana

Nebraska : Each year in Nebraska, the Platte River between Grand Island and Kearney plays host to the largest gathering of Sandhill Cranes in the world.  It is estimated that approximately 500,000 cranes make a "pit stop" on the Platte River to rest and refuel before continuing their annual migration north for the summer.  

This small stretch of the river is critical habitat needed by the cranes because of its shallow depth, multitude of sandbars which provide safe roosting at night and plentiful food via countless nearby farm fields.  During the day, the cranes disperse into the surrounding farm fields to feed on waste grains and any other food they may find.  Each evening, the cranes start to make their way back to the river.  They roost for the night along the river on the sandbars, which provide needed protection from predators.  At sunrise the next morning, they disperse once again to feed for the day.  

The cranes spend about a month resting and feeding along the Platte, generally from early March to early April, then continue on their way north.  Mid-march is generally considered to be the peak week for the birds.  I was told by staff at the Rowe Sanctuary near Kearney (www.rowesanctuary.org) that there were approximately 300,000 cranes in the area during my visit.  This gathering on the Platte is one of nature's great wonders and if you have the chance to experience it, you will never forget it.  

I also shot some video clips of the birds, which can be viewed by clicking on this link:  Nebraska Cranes - Videos

Nebraska

Nevada :

Nevada

New Mexico :

New Mexico

New Mexico - Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge : From the "Friends of the Bosque" website:

The Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico is an important wintering home for Sandhill Cranes and hosts as many as 14,000 cranes during the winter months.  The Bosque is located along the Rio Grande River south of Albuquerque and provides critical habitat for cranes and other migratory birds such as over 32,000 Snow Geese, dozens of Bald Eagles, Avocets and many other birds.  The beautiful refuge is also home to small herds of Mule Deer and families of Coyotes.  Seeing the sunset "fly-in" and the sunrise "fly-out" is an experience you will never forget!  

For more information about the refuge visit www.friendsofthebosque.org

New Mexico - Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Oregon :

Oregon

South Dakota :

South Dakota

Utah :

Utah

Washington :

Washington

Wyoming :

Wyoming

Europe :

Europe

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