Spring is officially into its second week, and the signs are starting to show. Perhaps nowhere is this more true than along the North Platte River in Nebraska, where spring means the annual northward migration of hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes, who stop at the river for the world's largest crane fiesta. The dancing, omnivorous, monogamous birds are the most populous of the planet's 15 crane species, nine of which are endangered.
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Inspiration: Carl Sagan, Jim Henson, and Tori Amos.