Video by @stephenwilkes. Last March I spent 36 in a bird blind on the Platte River creating a Day to Night of the Sandhill Cranes for a story on bird migration for National Geographic. This amazing event, which is considered one of the world’s great wildlife spectacles, was one of the most memorable and extraordinary I have witnessed. We put up the bird blind at the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary in Gibbon Nebraska, where over 500,000 birds rest and fuel up for their northward migration. I was in awe when I saw the Sandhill Cranes flock from the fields onto the river for the night. The birds spend the day eating waste corn in the farm fields, then like clockwork thousands descend upon the river at once for the night. My assignment was to create a “Day to Night” and this loupe view of the final image will give you a sense of what we saw. “The Journeys of Migratory Birds” is out now in the March issue of National Geographic magazine. This photograph and more can be seen at the exhibition,” Transcend the Passage of Time in ‘Day to Night: In the Field with Stephen Wilkes” at The National Geographic Museum in Washington D.C. until April 30, 2018. To see more of the Bird Migration, Day to Night photographs and the link to this story please follow me @stephenwilkes. To learn more about my process in creating these photographs see my TED talk link in my IG bio. #sandhillcrane #rowesanctuary #birdmigration #natgeo #sunset #nationalgeographicmuseum #birdmigration #birdsounds #daytonight #cranes

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Video by @stephenwilkes. Last March I spent 36 in a bird blind on the Platte River creating a Day to Night of the Sandhill Cranes for a story on bird migration for National Geographic. This amazing event, which is considered one of the world’s great wildlife spectacles, was one of the most memorable and extraordinary I have witnessed. We put up the bird blind at the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary in Gibbon Nebraska, where over 500,000 birds rest and fuel up for their northward migration. I was in awe when I saw the Sandhill Cranes flock from the fields onto the river for the night. The birds spend the day eating waste corn in the farm fields, then like clockwork thousands descend upon the river at once for the night. My assignment was to create a “Day to Night” and this loupe view of the final image will give you a sense of what we saw. “The Journeys of Migratory Birds” is out now in the March issue of National Geographic magazine. This photograph and more can be seen at the exhibition,” Transcend the Passage of Time in ‘Day to Night: In the Field with Stephen Wilkes” at The National Geographic Museum in Washington D.C. until April 30, 2018. To see more of the Bird Migration, Day to Night photographs and the link to this story please follow me @stephenwilkes. To learn more about my process in creating these photographs see my TED talk link in my IG bio. #sandhillcrane #rowesanctuary #birdmigration #natgeo #sunset #nationalgeographicmuseum #birdmigration #birdsounds #daytonight #cranes


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