Greater Sandhill Crane : Resources

In addition to the data that has been collected in database, several types of additional resources are available. If you would like to add a new resource for a species, contact us. We accept photographs, audio (bird songs/calls), video, non-copyrighted documents, and website links. To add a resource you must have the proprietary rights to that resource or it must be public domain.


Images

Images

Multimedia

Multimedia

Documents

Documents

Links

Links

Sources

Reference Sources

  • Title: Airlie, Virginia entered by Jade McGill
    Authors:
    Publisher: Wikipedia
    Year: 2010
    Volume:
    Pages:
    Location: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airlie,_Virginia
    Type: non-technical website
  • Title: Results of the first ultralight-led sandhill crane migration in Eastern North America entered by Jade McGill
    Authors: Duff, J. W., Lishman, W. A., Clark, D. A., Gee, G. F., and Ellis, D. H.
    Publisher: Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop
    Year: 2001
    Volume: 8
    Pages: 109-114
    Location: http://www.nacwg.org/proceedings8.html
    Type: workshop summary
  • Title: Mitochondrial phylogeography, subspecific taxonomy, and conservation genetics of sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis; Aves: Gruidae) entered by Jade McGill
    Authors: Rhymer, J. M., Fain, M. G., Austin, J. E., Johnson, D. H., and Krajewski, C.
    Publisher: Conservation Genetics
    Year: 2001
    Volume: 2
    Pages: 203-218
    Location: http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/courses.hp/biol506.hp/pdfs/Rhymer01-CranePhylogeog.pdf
    Type: peer-reviewed article