70+ Sandhills Cranes
- Colleen Kinzie
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Re: 70+ Sandhills Cranes
Nice to see.
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- Colleen Kinzie
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Re: 70+ Sandhills Cranes
It's nothing to see anywhere from 2-6 at times but have never had the opportunity to see this many!!
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Re: 70+ Sandhills Cranes
Probably staging for migration . Luck
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- WLLady
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Re: 70+ Sandhills Cranes
i had a huge flock of about 100 of these fly over me while i was deer hunting last fall. absolutely beautiful. i had never seen them before going south for the winter. usually we see them headed north again in the spring.
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- Colleen Kinzie
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Re: 70+ Sandhills Cranes
Have you heard them?WLLady wrote:i had a huge flock of about 100 of these fly over me while i was deer hunting last fall. absolutely beautiful. i had never seen them before going south for the winter. usually we see them headed north again in the spring.
They have an amazing call sound
Can't mistaken them for anything else
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Re: 70+ Sandhills Cranes
I did lol. Thought they were a flock of young wild turkeys sneaking up behind me. They are way way louder tho-considering they were so loud in the sky that i thought they were right behind me on the ground!!
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- Colleen Kinzie
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Re: 70+ Sandhills Cranes
A pair stopped off in our swamp one day
Swamp is not too far from chicken coop
The chickens thought it was the end when the Sandhill cranes started calling
Poor chickens
Swamp is not too far from chicken coop
The chickens thought it was the end when the Sandhill cranes started calling
Poor chickens
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