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Each spring over 1,000,000 Sandhill Cranes migrate from their wintering grounds in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico to a "staging area" on the Platte River in Nebraska. When cranes group together in such large numbers, they fill the air with their rolling calls that can be heard for miles. This Night Hike Sound Card, designed exclusively for Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary, allows you to share that magnificent sound with all your friends. Designed by Catherine Worley, based on photography by Marti Phillips, submitted in the 2021 Audubon Photography Awards. The inside of the card is blank so you can add your own greeting.
Each spring over 1,000,000 Sandhill Cranes migrate from their wintering grounds in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico to a "staging area" on the Platte River in Nebraska. While in south central Nebraska, the Sandhill Cranes have time for courting and renewing lifelong bond.This Feathered Friend Sound Card, produced exclusively for Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary, allows you to share their calls with friends all year long. Illustration by Catherine Worley, based on photography submitted to the 2021 Audubon Photography Awards by Marti Phillips.
Choose from any of the following:
Showing off
Synchronicity
True Colors
Crane of Another Color
Dancing to the Technicolor Beat
Crane Fever #1, #2, #3
Each card displays a stunning photograph taken by renowned photographer, Micahel Forsberg. The inside is blank so you can personalize it for any occasion. The photographs to choose from, clockwise from upper left:
Mother's Touch
Portrait
Evening Passage
Thirst
Whooping and Sandhill Cranes/Serendipity
Choose from a variety of designs, clockwise from top:
Sandhill Cranes NC-269: Six Heads at sunrise
Sandhill Cranes NC-8: Five crane lineup
Sandhill Cranes with Young - NC 70
Flying Sandhill Cranes NC-069: Five Sandhill cranes in flight
Sandhill Cranes NC-175: A duo in the river
Second photo: Two Whooping Cranes
Take a piece of the awe-inspiring Sandhill Crane migration home on a beautiful 4x6 in postcard, or send it to a loved one to share the experience. There are 3 photos to choose from, clockwise from right: "Two Heads", "Morning Liftoff", and "Social Hour".
"Social Hour" and "Two Heads" were taken by Nancy Schmidt, a Rowe Sanctuary volunteer.
Cranes can soar with your support!