sand hill cranes
I think they feed and protect them.
Beetween December and August.
Sand hill cranes eat small fish, rodents, and insects. They can often be found fishing for food with their bills that are made to hold slippery food.
They usually come in late March and early May.
Since this is the best question I could find, this is the answer. By the way, I'm here to talk about cranes. The answer is: The sand hill cranes flew to the Platte River, from the Gulf of Mexico! That's my answer!
A swarm of sand flies.[1]
In the 1940s or 1950s I remember them saying there were only 40 whooping cranes left. I heard in the 1980s there were over 200. Some of the effort to build their number involved putting them with sand hill crane populations.
A hill of sand in a desert is normally referred to as a dune
The coyotes diet is varied. They are scavengers. They will eat dead animals, berries, fruit, pet food, mice, rodents, and small mammals and birds. Coyotes will raid your trash can.
the wind pushes the sand to make a little hill of sand witch is called a sand dune
Sand dunes