Spot America’s Tallest Bird at This Hidden National Park Gem
Spot America’s Tallest Bird at This Hidden National Park Gem
US · Published Sep 1, 2025
The Whooping Crane, North America's tallest bird, finds refuge in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.
Aransas offers the best chance to see the endangered Whooping Cranes, especially during their winter migration.
Conservation efforts have significantly helped the Whooping Crane population recover from near extinction.
Discovering North America's tallest bird in a refuge
Few birds can match the grandeur of cranes, which are among the tallest flying birds due to their long legs, extended necks, and sleek bodies. Of the fifteen crane species worldwide, the whooping crane (Grus americana) stands out as North America’s tallest bird and one of its rarest. Once widespread across the continent, the whooping crane population has dramatically declined over time.
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