Personality
as a Chick On September 20, she was transported with her entire cohort of Direct Autum Release chicks to Horicon Refuge to spend the next few weeks in an enclosure and under supervision. On Ocober 14 she was banded with her permanent leg band colors. On October 21 she was set free to hang out with sandhill cranes on the refuge. The team hopes she'll follow them south on migration, and learn where to go. Tracking Crew Chief Eva said that when the DAR birds were released, all but #17 hung out in one group by themselves; but #17 went right back to the pen site and was hanging out there by herself. She left Horicon two days later than her flockmates, but her location was unknown.
Migration History Fall 2011, First Migration: Crane #11-17 (DAR) was at Hiwassee State Wildlife Refuge in Tennessee in December, along with #20-11 (DAR). They wintered with thousands of Sandhill cranes and several Whooping cranes. They were still there as of March 20, 2012.
Spring 2012: Migrating! It is believed she was with DAR 20-11, and they remained in Dubois Co, IN through at least the morning of Apri 12. Uncertain when they arrived there, but DAR #17-11 (and presumably DAR #20-11) left Dubois County, Indiana, on April 18. Their last satellite readings were at 4pm in Champaign County, Illinois, on that day, probably as they were in flight. Fall 2012: Migrated south and was reported at Wheeler NWR in Alabama in January 2013. Spring 2013: Migration completed April 3, together with #20-11. Last updated: 4/6/13
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