Sandhill crane phenology at the Platte River, Nebraska, 2001-2007
Dates
Publication Date
2017-08-23
Start Date
2001
End Date
2007
Citation
Pearse, A.T., Brandt, D.A., and Krapu, G.L., 2017, Sandhill crane phenology at the Platte River, Nebraska, 2001-2007: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F78S4NVM.
Summary
The central Platte River Valley represents a key mid-latitude stopover. This dataset supports a contemporary analysis of spring migration phenology at the Platte River during 2001-2007. We recorded timing of sandhill crane arrivals and departures from the Platte River.
Summary
The central Platte River Valley represents a key mid-latitude stopover. This dataset supports a contemporary analysis of spring migration phenology at the Platte River during 2001-2007. We recorded timing of sandhill crane arrivals and departures from the Platte River.
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Purpose
These data were collected to supports a contemporary analysis of spring migration phenology at the Platte River. We investigated timing of sandhill crane arrival and departures of birds marked with transmitters.