Chicago outdoors: Seeing whoopers on regular Nebraska trip for sandhills leads notes

Jeff Getz’s regular trip to see the massive migration of sandhill cranes in Nebraska, which resulted in seeing whooping cranes, leads the notes from around Chicago outdoors and beyond.

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Whooping cranes, mixed in the massive migration of sandhill cranes along the Platte River, land.

Jeff Getz

Notes come from around Chicago outdoors and beyond.

WILD OF THE WEEK

Jeff Getz made his regular trip to see the sandhill crane migration on the Platte River in central Nebraska on the second try (the first was canceled by a blizzard) and had a bonus of seeing his first whooping cranes. “I had read that whoopers sometimes stop at the USF&W Rainwater Basin about 40 minutes from Kearney where I was staying,” he emailed. His attempt to find them seemed headed to naught before another watcher helped him. “He said, `see that tree?, now go to 10:00 and then back toward that grain silo and then right again,’ ” Getz emailed. “There they were, 10 white dots in a sea of grass about a 1/2 mile away.” He sent wonderful photos, including the one at the top and below, making me resolve again that is one of my next big journeys.

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A pair of whooping cranes, mixed in the massive migration of sandhill cranes along the Platte River in Nebraska, flying.

Jeff Getz

WOTW, the celebration of wild stories and photos around Chicago outdoors, runs most weeks in the special two-page outdoors section in the Sun-Times Sports Sunday. To make submissions, email BowmanOutside@gmail.com or contact me on Facebook (Dale Bowman), Twitter (@BowmanOutside), Instagram (@BowmanOutside). or Bluesky (@Bowmanoutside).

WILD TIMES

FISHERIES WORKSHOP

Thursday, April 10:Illinois Indiana Sea Grant’s Lake Michigan Fisheries Workshop, Wilmette Harbor Club, 6-8:30 p.m. (virtual meeting, April 17)

FISH GATHERINGS

Tuesday, April 8: Chris Riebe from Shawnee Expeditions, Chicagoland Muskie Hunters chapter of Muskies, Inc., North Branch Pizza & Burger Co., Glenview, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, April 8: Annual pizza party and awards night for top captains, Salmon Unlimited, (one-time site change), Elk Grove Village VFW, free, 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 9: Bailey Bleser, “Smallmouth Bass and the Spring Transition,” Lake Geneva Fishing Club, Poplar Creek Bowl, Hoffman Estates, 6 p.m.

Thursday, April 10: Jim “The Crappie Professor” Kopjo, “Spring Tactics on Shabbona, Heidecke and Evergreen Lakes” and “Best Local Shoreline Locations and Tactical Approaches in Early Spring,” Riverside Fishing Club, Berwyn Moose Lodge 424, 6:45 p.m.

SCI BANQUET

Saturday, April 12: SCI Illinois & Chicago chapter’s banquet, Medinah Banquets, Addison

DUCKS UNLIMITED

Thursday, April 10: McHenry Fox Flyway Dinner, Holiday Inn, Crystal Lake

ILLINOIS SEASONS

Through Sunday, April 6: Second youth spring turkey season

Monday-Friday, April 7-11: First spring turkey season, south zone

Next Saturday, April 12: Second spring turkey season, south, begins

LAUNCH PARTY

April 29: Chicago No Limits Fishing, St. Gregory Auditorium at St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Church, Chicago, 5:30-8:30 p.m., suggested donation $60

U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY

Tuesday, April 8: Boat America, Chicago, Safe Boat Team, jmltek@att.net

Next Sunday, April 13: Boat America, Chicago, Deborah Leja, d.leja.uscgaux@gmail.com

HUNTER SAFETY

April 25 & 27: Peotone, 708-258-3343 or peotoneparkdistrict.comThe full state listing is at dnr2.illinois.gov/SafetyEd/SafetyEdClassByCounty

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