EdCamp Crane
On Twitter: @EdCampCrane or #edcampcrane
From humble beginnings...
The EdCamp Crane was born in Grand Island, NE, during EdCamp Central Nebraska. He was picked up at the garage sale across the street from the high school as a gift for the person who traveled the farthest to the EdCamp. The idea is that whoever wins the EdCamp Crane gives it to the person who has travels the farthest at the next EdCamp they attend.
Where I've been
- Found in Grand Island, NE, during EdCamp Central Nebraska, then moved to Emporia, KS.
- Moved from Emporia to Dallas, TX (EdCamp Omaha)
- Moved from Dallas to Alexandria, LA (EdCamp Houston)
- Moved from Alexandria to North Carolina (EdCamp Fort Worth, TX)
- From North Carolina to New Hampshire (EdCamp Baltimore)
- Moved to Quebec (EdCamp Centrepoint)
- Moved to Montreal (EdCamp Montreal)
- Move to Pembroke, ON, Canada (EdCamp Ottawa)
Riding with @MrP_tchr
On our way to #EdCampOmaha!
@EdCampCrane
A collection of images from @MrP_tchr
With @MattBGomez
Won the EdCamp Crane at EdCamp Omaha.
#edcampfwtx
With @wfryer & @sfryer
@ipadsammy
I still haven't washed my beak.
I know this guy!
With @mattbgomez at #edcampfwtx pre-function.
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Height - 3 to 4 feet
Wingspan -6 feet
Weight - 8 to 12 pounds
Color - Gray
Migration - 170 to 450 miles/day
Flight speed - 38 mph
Information taken from the Kearney (NE) Visitor's Bureau and the Rowe Sanctuary Crane Facts page.
Sandhill Cranes in flight
Courtesy Katie Morrow
Roosting in the Platte River (Nebraska)
Courtesy Katie Morrow
Sandhill Cranes
Courtesy Katie Morrow
Links from above pictures.
The Cranes of Rowe Sanctuary