More than just cranes
Rowe Sanctuary is known as the
best place to see sandhill cranes on their river roosts during their stay
in the Platte River valley during March and early April. But did you
know that the crane migration is just the beginning of what a person can
see along the Platte.
Slightly preceding the arrival
of the cranes is the arrival of millions of waterfowl.
Unbelievable
numbers of snow geese are joined by Canada, greater white-fronted geese,
mallards and pintail in late February into early March. In addition to the
cranes, March brings the rest of the ducks into the area and prairie
chickens start to show up on their leks. April signals the
start of the shorebird migration, with May bringing the songbirds.
For a list of species that a person has a good chance of seeing during the
spring migration, click on the link below.
Bird Check List
Birds are great, but some
folks like mammals, reptiles & amphibians, insects, or wildflowers.
Check out the links below to see lists of species that are likely to be found on
or near Rowe Sanctuary.
Mammals
Reptiles &
Amphibians
Butterflies
Wildflowers & Grasses