#sandhill — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #sandhill, aggregated by home.social.
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Inside the Terraced Gardens of Treloweth | Features https://www.allforgardening.com/1672976/inside-the-terraced-gardens-of-treloweth-features/ #backyard #design #garden #home #MarchApril2026 #OutdoorDesign #poulsbo #SandHill #WestSound
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Mule #Deer standing on a #Sandhill in #Saskatchewan
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Biiiiiig stretch! -- Piper Spit, Burnaby Lake Regional Park, April 13
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#BurnabyLake #birds #Sandhill Crane -
Walk like an Egyptian.
#photography #PhotooftheDay #Sandhill #Cranes #BirdsofMastodon -
Two massive winter storms have laid bare the increased vulnerability of U.S. power grids, and time is running out to reduce the risk for this year.
#EnergyEnvironment #News #NorthAmericanElectricReliabilityCorporation #SandHill #TexasFreeze #TexasPowerGrid
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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.Get a print of this image, or other merchandise at https://heronfox.pixels.com/featured/sandhill-crane-chick-2-heron-and-fox.html
#BirdsOfMastodon, #AntigoneCanadensis, #SandhillCraneChick, #YoungBird, #WildlifePhotography, #Photograph
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Crane at sunset on Tiedeman’s Pond.
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Cranes, Sunrise, Winter Sky. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.
Sandhill cranes fly in winter sky as sun rises above the Sierra Nevada.
For weeks I've been thinking about how little time remains before many of our migratory birds depart. I have been eyeing my schedule and the weather conditions looking for the right time to go look for the birds. Ideally I want fog... continues: https://gdanmitchell.com/2023/02/24/cranes-sunrise-winter-sky
#sandhill #cranes #sunrise #dawn #birds #wildlife #migratory #landscape #nature #photography
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#Sandhill #Crane Chick
A juvenile Sandhill Crane sits in front of a bush, almost resembling an awkward turkey.
A subspecies of Sandhill Cranes are native to #Florida, and live in the area year-round.
#Cranes lay one or two eggs each season, and both parents raise the young cranes until it is time for them to lay eggs again.
Immature cranes have sparse, light brown feathers.
Cranes eat berries and fruit, as well as insects, small reptiles and lizards, and small fish and crustaceans, depending on what’s available.
#Sandhillcrane #Bird #Antigonecanadensis
#pratensis
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