Erin Gelling

Sandhill Crane Nesting: What Have We Learned from a Live Camera?

Friday, September 2, 2022 - 11:30am to 12:00pm
  • Library Hall
A Yampa Valley Crane Festival talk with Colorado Crane Conservation Coalition Program Director Erin Gelling

For the past two years, people throughout the world watched a Sandhill Crane nest in the Yampa Valley via our livestream camera. They witnessed predator attacks, the parents changing places on the nest, unison calling, eggs hatching, and chicks in and near the nest. Discover crane nesting biology like never before as seen through video captured from the camera.

About the speaker

Erin Gelling is the Program Director for Colorado Crane Conservation Coalition. She received her M.S. in Rangeland Ecology from University of Wyoming working with one of her favorite birds, Greater Sage-grouse, and received her B.S. in Ecology. She has a strong background in avian ecology, botany, and environmental education having worked for non-profits, government, and universities. For over 14 years, she has worked with a variety of birds, including plovers, sparrows, shorebirds, sage-grouse, and her other favorite bird, Sandhill Cranes, across the U.S. She loves the outdoors, her two dogs and husband, living in the beautiful Rocky Mountains, and getting distracted by birds and plants.

About the Yampa Valley Crane Festival: Sept. 1-4, 2022

The Greater Sandhill Crane is an iconic species of the Yampa Valley. Returning in the spring, cranes nest and raise their young in wetland areas throughout the valley. In late summer and early fall, hundreds of cranes from the Rocky Mountain flock join the local birds to rest and feed before continuing their journey south. The Yampa Valley Crane Festival celebrates these iconic birds with daily crane viewings, expert speakers, films, art exhibits, workshops, family activities and more. Bud Werner Memorial Library is festival headquarters and the venue for many of these talks, films and events. Learn more about the 11th annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival.