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Whooping Cranes Follow Humans in Bird Suits
Reuters, planetark.org | 10.18.01

Posted on 10/19/2001 11:34:20 AM PDT by al-andalus

Flock of whooping cranes takes off from Wisconsin

October 18, 2001

NECEDAH WILDLIFE PRESERVE - A flock of whooping cranes, led by their human guides, flew the first leg yesterday of a planned journey to Florida, where scientists hope to establish a second migratory flock of the rare birds.

On a brisk overcast morning, nine of the 5-foot-tall (1.5 metre) cranes took off from this central Wisconsin refuge, completing the initial 29-mile (47 km) leg of their 1,250-mile (2,000 km) trip in a fast 44 minutes, said Joan Guilfoyle of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A ninth crane separated from the flock had to be retrieved by truck to join the others. Each bird carries a radio transmitter.

"They don't like to be alone, so maybe this experience will make him join closer to the flock," Guilfoyle said.

The full-grown but juvenile birds, hatched five months ago at a government farm in Maryland, are part of a carefully planned experiment to teach essentially wild birds how to migrate.

The whooping cranes, like a flock of sandhill cranes before them, have been trained to follow in the slipstream of ultra-light aircraft piloted by people disguised in bird-like suits. The suited handlers are careful never to speak in the birds' presence, or show skin, so that the normally cautious creatures do not grow accustomed to human contact.

Last year's test of the technique with sandhill cranes was successful when the birds returned on their own this spring to the Wisconsin preserve from their Florida wintering grounds.

The only other migratory flock of whooping cranes, which were decimated in the past century by hunters and the draining of their preferred swampy habitat, spends winters on Texas' Gulf Coast and summers in Canada. Scientists say that flock is vulnerable to hurricanes or oil spills.

In the 1940s the population of whooping cranes fell to just 15 birds, but they now number about 400. One flock lives year-round in Florida, and a private group called "Operation Migration" has received government aid to reestablish a migratory flock east of the Mississippi River.

The cranes' journey to the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge in Florida should take a month or more with stops as needed, though the huge birds can fly 35 miles an hour (56 km). Their final destination is an off-shore Florida island, but its exact location is being kept secret.

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE


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Oops, maybe this isn't the kind of thing I should be posting. (Could give terrorists ideas.)
1 posted on 10/19/2001 11:34:20 AM PDT by al-andalus
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To: al-andalus
'Their final destination is an off-shore Florida island, but its exact location is being kept secret.'

Is this the famous Undisclosed Location?
2 posted on 10/19/2001 11:35:40 AM PDT by al-andalus
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So, our tax dollars are paying for some guy dressed in a Big Bird suit to fly an ultralite? What a world.

/john

3 posted on 10/19/2001 11:43:54 AM PDT by JRandomFreeper
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To: al-andalus
Just don't let em fly over nuclear facilities.
4 posted on 10/19/2001 11:49:14 AM PDT by Jack Wilson
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To: Jack Wilson
Just don't wash your car.
5 posted on 10/19/2001 11:51:07 AM PDT by al-andalus
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Human in a bird suit?

What's Hillary doing out of Washington?

6 posted on 10/19/2001 12:00:52 PM PDT by wbill
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To: al-andalus
"The whooping cranes, like a flock of sandhill cranes before them, have been trained to follow in the slipstream of ultra-light aircraft piloted by people disguised in bird-like suits. The suited handlers are careful never to speak in the birds' presence, or show skin, so that the normally cautious creatures do not grow accustomed to human contact."

Democrats -- the cranes and the handlers.

7 posted on 10/19/2001 12:10:53 PM PDT by toenail
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To: al-andalus
A five foot tall bird can make a big impact on a windshield. Picture a volks wagon driving along when out of the blue, plop, no car.
8 posted on 10/19/2001 12:18:39 PM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: al-andalus
LOL... But if it works, good job.
9 posted on 10/19/2001 12:26:42 PM PDT by RJL
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Is this the famous Undisclosed Location?

That it is. And they don't start out in Necedah either.

10 posted on 10/19/2001 1:00:42 PM PDT by Catspaw
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