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whooping crane or grus americana bird wading with one leg raised in marsh

A whooping crane in Florida looking right

Scarce whooping crane, on the endangered species list, in a wetland setting.

Flock of cranes flying over yellow grassland against blue sky

This picture is made in my Home Studio.The stamp was designed by William Rowan and released in 1955.

Close up of an endangered Whooping Crane. This bird is in a refuge for ill or injured animals.

Scarce whooping crane, on the endangered species list, in a wetland setting. Sharp, large uncropped file.

Waders, waterfowl, feeding in the natural pond at birding center in Port Aransas, Texas

Whooping Crane Watches Crab Fall Back Into the Bay

Whooping Crane is the tallest North American bird and endangered.

A Whooping Crane is standing in water.

Whooping Crane in a pond trying to fly

Overview of the Whooping Crane Wetlands Habitat in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas

EPS, Layered PSD, High & Low Resolution JPGs included. These are three birds that are commonly associated with wetlands. Each bird is on a separate, clearly-labeled layer (EPS, PSD).

Pair of the endangered whooping cranes walking through the reeds in a marsh.

Whooping crane standing on tiny island in the marsh.

Today, there are 534 Whooping Cranes: 382 in the wild, 152 in captivity. A conservation success story as in the winter of 1942 there were only sixteen birds left.

Hunting in the Gulf coast tidal flats with an oil storage tank and pipes in the background, a pair of endangered whooping cranes search for blue crabs in the tall grass in San Antonio Bay in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas.

Whooping Crane in the Wetland Along the Gulf Coast in the Aranasas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas

Whooping Crane home is North American, the bird also is an endangered species. Around 2003, there were less than 200 pairs of whooping cranes left.

Egret birds with flowers and leaves hand-drawn coloring page stock vector illustration. Two wild long legs birds in nature ornamental black and white line art

Whooping crane bends to pick up a wolf berry

Hunting in the Gulf coast tidal flats, a pair of endangered whooping cranes eat blue crabs in the tall grass in San Antonio Bay in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas.

Neck and muscles, salivary glands, swallowing food, digestive problems. Anatomy of the human body. Dysphagia. Trachea. 3d rendering

Whooping Crane (Grus Americana). Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.

6 animals on the endangered list are together in a wetlands scene.

Hunting in the Gulf coast tidal flats, a pair of endangered whooping cranes eat blue crabs in the tall grass in San Antonio Bay in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas.

Waders, waterfowl, feeding in the natural pond at birding center in Port Aransas, Texas

Whooping Crane by a Wetland Pond at the International Crane Foundation near Baraboo, Wisconsin

Scarce whooping crane, on the endangered species list, in a wetland setting.

Whooping Cranes - Cartoon Vector Image

A juvenile whooping crane runs through the prarie grass.

Mar 5, 2020 San Jose / CA / USA - Flying Frontier Airlines aircraft (with Ichabod the Whooping Crane livery) ascending after take off from Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport

whooping crane or grus americana bird preening with one leg raised in marsh

An endangered whooping crane foraging for food in a field at Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area near Linton, Indiana