Whooping cranes make rare North Carolina landing

Miami Herald Wednesday 21st December, 2011

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A pair of extremely rare birds is spending the winter in western North Carolina for the first time on record.The male and female whooping cranes spotted this month near Hayesville, in far-western North Carolina, are among no more than 550 of the species left in the wild, the Charlotte Observer reported Wednesday (http://bit.ly/s...

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