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Photos: Majestic sandhill cranes in Nebraska

  • Lincoln Journal Star
  • Mar 18, 2023
  • Mar 18, 2023 Updated Feb 4, 2026
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Sandhill crane season begins each year around Feb. 15 and continues through April 15 along the Platte River in central Nebraska. See photos through the years of the annual migration.

A sandhill crane flies above a field south of Gibbon

A sandhill crane flies above a field south of Gibbon

A sandhill crane flies above a field while others forage for grain south of Gibbon on March 20.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes at sunset

Sandhill cranes at sunset

A sunset provides the perfect backdrop for watching sandhill cranes March 20 south of Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Cranes fly in waves on a cloudy evening

Cranes fly in waves on a cloudy evening

Cranes fly in waves on a cloudy evening March 20 south of Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes begin to roost at sundown

Sandhill cranes begin to roost at sundown

Sandhill cranes begin to roost at sundown on a Platte River sandbar south of Gibbon while others flock in to take their places.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes glide in for a landing to roost for the night

Sandhill cranes glide in for a landing to roost for the night

Sandhill cranes glide in for a landing to roost for the night March 20 on a sandbar in the Platte River south of Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Viewing sandhill cranes from Richard Plautz viewing site

Viewing sandhill cranes from Richard Plautz viewing site

Onlookers view sandhill cranes from the Richard Plautz viewing site on the Platte River 2 miles south of I-80 at Exit 285.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes silhouetted against the evening sky

Sandhill cranes silhouetted against the evening sky

Sandhill cranes are silhouetted against the evening sky March 20 near Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes fly over a field

Sandhill cranes fly over a field

Sandhill cranes fly over a field while others eat grain on a field south of Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes flock near an irrigation pivot

Sandhill cranes flock near an irrigation pivot

Hundreds of sandhill cranes flock together to find grain near an irrigation pivot south of Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes forage for food in a field

Sandhill cranes forage for food in a field

Sandhill cranes forage for food in a field south of Gibbon on March 20.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

A pair of sandhill cranes glide in a clear blue sky

A pair of sandhill cranes glide in a clear blue sky

A pair of sandhill cranes glide in a clear blue sky March 20 south of Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes gather near farm machinery

Sandhill cranes gather near farm machinery

Sandhill cranes gather near farm machinery March 20 south of Gibbon.

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHWANINGER

Cranes in the water

Cranes in the water

Lesser sandhill cranes touch down in the Platte River near Gibbon during their 2013 migration.

E. JASON WAMBSGANS, TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE

Cranes at sunset

Cranes at sunset

Lesser sandhill cranes fly in at dusk to roost on the Platte River near Gibbon during their 2013 migration.

E. JASON WAMBSGANS, TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Dueling Cranes - Nikon D5, 200-500mm f/5.6, Manual Mode, f/5.6, 1/640 sec., ISO 400, Matrix Metering, AF-C 9-point focus.

PHOTO BY JOHN F. KELLER

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes rest on the Platte River at Martin's Reach Wildlife Management Area in Hall County in 2017.

NEBRASKAland Magazine/Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes fly in a clear blue sky near Gibbon, Nebraska.

FILE PHOTO BY MARK SCHWANINGER

Pair of sandhill cranes at sunset near Gibbon, Nebraska

Pair of sandhill cranes at sunset near Gibbon, Nebraska

Pair of sandhill cranes at sunset near Gibbon.

PHOTO BY MARK SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes flying high

Sandhill cranes flying high
PHOTO BY MARK SCHWANINGER

Sandhill cranes on and above a field near Gibbon

Sandhill cranes on and above a field near Gibbon

Sandhill cranes on and above a field near Gibbon.

MARK SCHWANIGER

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes fill the sky and blanket a sandbar across the Platte River south of Gibbon on Thursday as they roost for the night during a pause in their annual migration.

ERIC GREGORY, Journal Star

Cranes

Cranes

Sandhill cranes feed in cornfields in the Platte River Basin outside of Kearney during their yearly migration north.

MISCHA LOPIANO/Journal Star

Cranes

Cranes

Sandhill cranes fly into the Platte River Basin outside of Kearney last Wednesday. The annual spectacle continues through early April.

MISCHA LOPIANO/Journal Star

Cranes

Cranes

Sandhill cranes fly into the Platte River Basin outside of Kearney during their yearly migration north on Wednesday, March 23, 2016. 

MISCHA LOPIANO/Journal Star

Cranes

Cranes

Sandhill cranes fly into the Platte River Basin outside of Kearney during their yearly migration north on Wednesday, March 23, 2016. 

MISCHA LOPIANO/Journal Star

Cranes

Cranes

Sandhill cranes rest in the Platte River Basin outside of Kearney during their yearly migration north in 2016. 

Journal Star file photo

The Nebraska Project cranes

The Nebraska Project cranes

Sandhill cranes darken a heavy sky near Alda.

BILL FRAKES/Straw Hat Visuals

The Nebraska Project

The Nebraska Project

Sandhill cranes greet each other between Alda and Grand Island.

BILL FRAKES/Straw Hat Visuals

The Nebraska Project

The Nebraska Project

Sandhill cranes gather between Alda and Grand Island.

BILL FRAKES/Straw Hat Visuals

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

A fireball sunset along the Platte River as flocks of cranes return after a day of feeding. The view is prehistoric because these birds have been traveling this same path for the past 200,000 years. 

Journal Star file

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Flocks of sandhill cranes during the afterglow of sunset on the Platte River south of Gibbon.

Journal Star file

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes over the Platte River in 2013.

MELISSA GROO/Smithsonian Magazine

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

A flock of Sandhill Cranes reveal their flying plumage as they fly over a corn field near County Road 26 and West Platte River Drive eight miles south of Alda, Neb., on March 23, 2011.

FRANCIS GARDLER/Journal Star file photo

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

With tens of thousands of sandhill cranes crowding the sky and strips of land along the Platte River in this 2011 photo, a lone sandhill crane comes in for a landing on a sandbar near the Audubon Rowe Sanctuary.

FRANCIS GARDLER, Journal Star file photo

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

A trio of sandhill cranes come in low on a cornfield on Elm Island Road in Gibbon in March 2011. During the several weeks the cranes spend near the Platte River each year, they consume food to build up fat to use as fuel for the rest of their migration. The majority of this is residue from the fall corn harvest, while the rest is made up of invertebrates such as snails. 

FRANCIS GARDLER/Journal Star file photo

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Funding for some critical habitat programs, affecting such species as sandhill cranes, could be in jeopardy.

MICHAEL FORSBERG/NEBRASKland Magazine/Nebraska Game and Parks Commssion

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

These sandhill cranes made a stopover at Martin's Reach Wildlife Management Area in Hall County.

NEBRASKAland Magazine

Sandhill crane

Sandhill crane

Looking for food for its migratory journey, a sandhill crane walks among harvested corn stalks in a field down the road from the Rowe Sanctuary in Gibbon in March 2012.

Journal Star file photo

Sandhill Cranes

Sandhill Cranes

Sandhill Cranes search for food in a cornfield near the Rowe Sanctuary, south of Gibbon, Monday, January 16, 2012. The cranes usually spend the winter further south in Texas and Oklahoma but due to drought conditions many cranes have been spending the winter in Kansas and Nebraska.

JACOB HANNAH/Lincoln Journal Star

Sandhill cranes Rowe Bird Sancutary

Sandhill cranes Rowe Bird Sancutary

Sandhill cranes leave their Platte River roost just after sunrise at the Rowe Bird Sanctuary, which is one of the top 10 ecotourist sites in the Great Plains.

Journal Star file photo

Cranes in January

Cranes in January

Sandhill Cranes search for food in a cornfield near the Rowe Sanctuary, south of Gibbon, on Monday, Jan. 16th, 2012. The cranes usually spend the winter further south in Texas and Oklahoma but due to drought conditions many cranes have been spending the winter in Kansas and Nebraska. 

JACOB HANNAH/Lincoln Journal Star file photo

Cranes in January

Cranes in January

Sandhill Cranes fly over a field near the Rowe Sanctuary, south of Gibbon, on Monday, Jan. 16th, 2012. The cranes usually spend the winter further south in Texas and Oklahoma but due to drought conditions many cranes have been spending the winter in Kansas and Nebraska. 

JACOB HANNAH/Lincoln Journal Star file photo

Cranes in January

Cranes in January

GIBBON, NE -- 1/16/2012 - Sandhill Cranes gather in a cornfield near the Rowe Sanctuary, south of Gibbon, on Monday, Jan. 16th, 2012. The cranes usually spend the winter further south in Texas and Oklahoma but due to drought conditions many cranes have been spending the winter in Kansas and Nebraska. (JACOB HANNAH/Lincoln Journal Star)

JACOB HANNAH/Lincoln Journal Star

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

A pair of sandhill cranes come in low on a corn field on Elm Island Road near Gibbon in March of 2011. (FRANCIS GARDLER/Lincoln Journal Star file photo)

FRANCIS GARDLER/Lincoln Journal

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes
FRANCIS GARDLER/Lincoln Journal

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes

Three sandhill cranes wade in the waters of the Platte River at s Rowe Sanctuary looking for a place to roost for the night in March 2011. 

FRANCIS GARDLER/Lincoln Journal

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes
FRANCIS GARDLER/Lincoln Journal

Aurora cranes

Aurora cranes

The annual sandhill crane migration is in full swing from Hamilton to Buffalo counties. These two magnificent specimens squabbled over breakfast at midmorning Monday just a few miles east of Aurora and north of U.S. 34.

Steve Moseley, York News-Times

Sandhill cranes on the Platte River in Nebraska

Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes
FRANCIS GARDLER/Lincoln Journal
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