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@cheriecreationstruck@birds.town  ·  activity timestamp 20 hours ago

Our first and closest sighting of Sandhill Cranes taken several years ago when a pair visited a wetland marsh in our area far from their normal range. We approached the secluded area quietly and crouched in a thicket of bushes and trees to ensure we didn’t disturb them. SACR 1/2

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A five-photo layout of a pair of adult Sandhill Cranes walking, flaring their wings, and feeding in a shallow wetland marsh. They are very large, long-legged birds with gray bodies and red crowns.
A five-photo layout of a pair of adult Sandhill Cranes walking, flaring their wings, and feeding in a shallow wetland marsh. They are very large, long-legged birds with gray bodies and red crowns.
A five-photo layout of a pair of adult Sandhill Cranes walking, flaring their wings, and feeding in a shallow wetland marsh. They are very large, long-legged birds with gray bodies and red crowns.
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