During mating season, which occurs in spring, sandhill cranes perform fascinating courtship displays! π
They build their nests close to water in marshy areas. The female typically lays 1 to 3 eggs, and both parents take turns incubating them. The eggs hatch after about 30 days, and the baby cranes, called "colts," are up and
walking within hours of being born! π£
Both parents care for their young, teaching them how to find food and stay safe. Sandhill cranes are very protective parents, helping their colts learn to avoid predators like foxes and eagles.