Appearance: Sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) are long-legged, long-necked, gray, heron-like birds with a patch of bald, red skin on top of their head.
It's never a good idea to feed wildlife. Florida sandhill cranes have an abundance of natural foods (insects and small animals) and they do not need handouts
Florida sandhill cranes occur in many inland wetlands of Florida. The Cuban sandhill crane lives exclusively in savannas, wetlands, and grasslands in Cuba.
LEUCISTIC SANDHILL CRANES IN FLORIDA. STEPHEN A. NESBITT1 AND JEANNETTE PARKER2. 1Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. 4005 South Main Street,