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Related: About this forumLouisiana's whooping crane comeback: 5 chicks this year
JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH — In a southwest Louisiana crawfish pond, two endangered whooping crane chicks peck about for crawfish, insects, plants and other food. They’re only 2 months old, but they dwarf the full-grown great egrets nearby. Their tall white parents bugle alarm at an ATV and people across the pond, and all four cranes move farther away.
Across the state in New Orleans, a downy captive-bred brown chick scampers after a keeper whose white costume looks like a Halloween ghost. She bends over and uses a crane puppet-head to pick up an insect and pass it to the chick.
The chicks — both those in the wild and captivity — are part of generations of work to bring back the birds, which barely escaped extinction in the 1940s. This year, Louisiana scientists are celebrating a milestone — five chicks born in the wild. That’s the highest number of hatchlings in Louisiana’s wilds since scientists started reintroducing the birds there in 2011.
“We’re excited,” said Sara Zimorski, a biologist with Louisiana’s Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. “That’s the most that have hatched since the program began.”
Read more: http://www.houmatoday.com/news/20180720/louisianas-whooping-crane-comeback-5-chicks-this-year

Rhiannon12866
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TexasTowelie
(119,779 posts)I thought it would be a nice thread for the morning.
Rhiannon12866
(231,222 posts)And the chick pic was definitely necessary.
3Hotdogs
(14,038 posts)Them ain't no feathers on that neck.
Rhiannon12866
(231,222 posts)They make babies - of any species - adorable for a reason...
SunSeeker
(55,316 posts)gademocrat7
(11,379 posts)Thanks, Texas Towelie for sharing the whooping crane chick pics.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)thanks to all of the dedicated scientists and environmentalists who have hept this wonderful species alive.
u have never seen a live whooping crane. the sandhill cranes are impressive.