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Sandhill crane nesting in Iowa County on mound of collected reeds and other plant material. Sandhill crane nesting in Iowa County on mound of collected reeds and other plant material.

Sandhill cranes are large birds with 6 to7-foot wing span but not weighty. Of the six races or subspecies of this crane, the smallest comes in at 5 pounds and heaviest are 15 pounds. These birds are ground nesters but some choose mounds of plant material attached and floating in shallow water. Still, the eggs hatch in 28-30 days. Cranes are opportunistic feeders eating seeds, seedlings, roots, and small animals commonly found in wet habitats from earthworms to frogs. Adults, both males and females, have a noticed bald red skin patch on their foreheads. Body feather color varies with season and habitat, from silver-gray to tan.