By Julie Thomas, PhD Nebraska’s most famous bird doesn’t even live here, though the Sandhill Crane — Nebraska’s State Migrating Bird — has been taking “spring break” here for millions of years as it travels from wintering-grounds in Texas to nesting-areas in Canada and Siberia. The Sandhill Crane
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