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  1. This lovely Sandhill crane couple decided to land in our backyard early this morning and proceed to "talk" incessantly and loudly to wake us and scare me half to death. Last night we had ducks in the backyard, but I didn't get photos. #Alaska #BirdsOfAlaska #SpringInAlaska

  2. While most Sandhill #Cranes migrate back and forth to the American Midwest and Canadian Arctic, there are year-round populations in warmer areas of North America, like Mexico and #Florida.
    A significant population of #SandhillCranes simply lives year-round in Central Florida, mostly near bodies of water, but also wandering more urbanized areas.

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    #AntigoneCanadensis, #BirdsOfMastodon, #Waterfowl, #Bird, (...)

  3. #SilentSunday southbound Sandhill Cranes, kettling upwards in a spiral on a thermal. (nb they weren't actually silent) #nevadacountyca #fallmigration #birdphotography

  4. Dozens of #SandhillCrane flying into a marsh filled with more Sandhill cranes. From #SauvieIsland, just north of Portland where the #WillametteRiver flows into the #ColumbiaRiver. We were fortunate to be there between rain showers. We also had excellent views of #BaldEagle, #HarrierHawk, #Kestrel, #SnowGoose, #Shoveler, #Widgeon, #CanvasBack, #Coot, #Swan, #Egret, and #GreatBlueHeron.

    Sound up for the Sandhill cranes!

  5. A juvenile #Sandhill #Crane cautiously walks in front of a patch of fountain grass.
    The #crane is a dull brown color now, but when its grown it will darker, taller, and have a bright red patch on its face.
    Some #SandhillCranes are native to #Florida and live there year-round.
    The parents of this chick are not far off, as both parents protect their young.

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    #BirdsOfMastodon, #AntigoneCanadensis, #SandhillCraneChick, #YoungBird, #WildlifePhotography, #Photograph

  6. A short video of Sandhill cranes circling and landing in a marsh to join a larger group last weekend on #SauvieIsland, Oregon. The birds on the wing had been in the marsh in the foreground and took to the air when a pair of bald eagles landed in a tree behind us. At 0:09 you can hear the eagles shrieking and chirping. The cranes landed farther away where a larger group was standing.
    #SandhillCrane #BaldEagle

    youtu.be/Ar8aZhLTQVo

  7. My favorite thing about red-winged blackbirds is they're a lot of whupass in a very compact form.

    Check out this one, attacking a sandhill crane for getting too close to its mate's nest.