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Festival of the Cranes returns to Decatur with new event highlights

October 7, 2025
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DECATUR, Ala. (WHNT) – The annual Festival of the Cranes will return to Decatur in January. This year, though, there are a few extra special additions.

More than 20,000 sandhill cranes and roughly two dozen critically endangered whooping cranes flock to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge every winter from the upper Midwest.

These feathered creatures will take a southern wetland and turn it into a “living stage of sound and movement.”

The 15th Annual Festival of the Cranes is a three-day event, taking place from January 9 to 11, 2026. The family-friendly event will host guided viewing opportunities, live entertainment, art, activities and educational programs.

“As the largest wildlife and conservation event in North Alabama, the Festival of the Cranes gives our community a chance to celebrate one of America’s most striking migrations while drawing attention to our local natural resources,” said Grant Thompson, WWRA board president. “Connecting people directly with wildlife inspires stewardship and support for conservation work at our refuge. By bringing together citizens, educators, scientists, and enthusiasts, the festival helps us share the rich natural heritage of our region.”

On Saturday, January 10, the Cook Museum of Natural Science will host a “Wild About Whoopers” event with free general admission. Museum guests will be able to enjoy the exhibits and learn about the endangered whooping cranes for free with several different thematic programs, including Cool Cranes! Science on the Spot presentations and a Crane Dance Party.

Additionally, The Mallard Coffee Company will host the “Meet the Flock” event on Nov. 8, from 2-4 p.m. It will include photo opportunities with several bird mascots from across North Alabama.

While many events are free, some performances and special programs will require tickets.

You can find more information about the festival, including a complete schedule, on the festival’s website.

The post Festival of the Cranes returns to Decatur with new event highlights appeared first on WHNT.

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