
Crane Music: A Natural History of American Cranes, by Paul A. Johnsgard.
$10.95/$9.86 members (paper)
Learn about the magnificent Sandhill and Whooping Cranes as the author describes their migrations, habitats, breeding and communication. The authors' own illustrations add a unique addition to this great book.

Have You Seen Mary?, by Jeff Kurrus and photographs by Michael Forsberg
$9.95/$8.96 members (paper)
The touching story of a crane searching for his lost mate on the long migration from Mexico to Alaska. This tail is sure to pluck at the hearts of any reader. The beautiful color photos on every page reveal the majestic world of the Sandhill Cranes.

On Ancient Wings: The Sandhill Cranes of North America, by Michael Forsberg.
$45/$40.50 members (cloth)
The elegant Sandhill Cranes come to the Platte River each year, and feel the urgency of spring migration. Forsberg photographs the birds from the Alaskan tundra to Nebraska and in Cuban nature preserves and backyards.

Sandhill and Whooping Cranes: Ancient Voices over America's Wetlands, by Paul A. Johnsgard.
$12.95/$11.65 members [paper]
Johnsgard draws from his own extensive experience, as well as the latest science, to offer a rich account of the ecology of Sandhill and Whooping cranes and their life in the wetlands.

Sandhill Crane Stuffed Animal
$15.95/$14.35 members
12" high, grey and red

Song of the North Wind : A Story of the Snow Goose by Paul A. Johnsgard.
$12.95/no discount (paper)
Johnsgard's deep admiration and fascination for the snow geese comes through easily in his narrative. The informative story is accompanied by pencil sketches and black and white photos in stark detail.

Those of the Gray Wind: The Sandhill Cranes, by Paul A. Johnsgard.
$11.95/$10.75 members (paper)
This book describes migration patterns of the Sandhill Crane in four time periods from 1860 to 1980 and shows how the growing human population has affected the flocks.