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These handmade paper origami cranes are strung up with colorful beads to make a one of a kind ornament. Colors and patterns vary and are sent randomly. The ornaments come with a single crane, three cranes on a string, and five cranes on a string. All made by Rowe volunteers!
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.
Decorate your bag, shirt, or hat with this button proving you are a "Craniac". The button is about 1" in diameter.
These black bistro mugs have a Sandhill Crane design on the outside and the inside is a bright color in contrast. Dishwasher and microwave safe, the matte black exterior lets the flying crane design pop!
Here's the most comfortable way to carry your binoculars for hours...this binocular harness strap spreads the weight of your binoculars across your shoulders for more relaxed viewing. This ingenious strap keeps your binoculars and rangefinders• even cameras• from jostling around as you walk-freeing up the use of your hands. Also helps keep your binoculars close to your chest and out of the way.
This pair of sandhill cranes is captured in a unique pewter sculpture, preening their feathers. Cranes use their bill to support health and structure of the feathers (e.g. position feathers, interlock feather barbules, clean feathers, and help keep parasites in check). Cranes will paint their feathers with mud or soil as part of their preening. This sculpture is 2 inches tall and 2 inches wide, capturing the charismatic grooming behavior of a pair of cranes.
This sculpture was created by artist Gary Ginther, an award winning artist from Cambridge, NE.
These large over the shoulder field bags are useful to carry your binoculars, field guide, or snacks for an outdoor adventure. An embroidered sandhill crane decorates the bag.
This laser cut metal keychain is about 2.5" long,
This will be a great addition to any yard and bring character to it as well. These dancing cranes move in the wind and move relatively similar to a real sandhill crane.
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.
Welcome visitors to your home or garden with this Sandhill Crane Welcome Garden Stake. This lawn/garden stake is handcrafted of aluminum and then given a weatherproof Verdi green patina. What a great way to greet your guests and share your love of sandhill cranes!
Measures 48" high 14" wide 1" deep
Minor assembly required - no tools needed.
A stunning four inch square sticker, designed by local student and Rowe volunteer, Nicole Mittman. Features two cranes flying, silhouetted against the night sky.
A beautiful (and useful) design by Autumn Fern, these bags feature a hand-dyed Sandhill Crane on one side in the color of your choosing. Three pockets, a beautiful patterned lining, and an adjustable shoulder strap make this the perfect on-the-go bag--even fits most binoculars!
Colors, clockwise from upper left: purple, sky blue, honey, green, rose, teal.
Cranes can soar with your support!