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Sand Hill Cranes

Posted Wednesday, September 15, 2010Friday, May 17, 2019 Jess Yarnell

It’s starting to feel a little like fall. The temperatures have cooled a few degrees, there’s a nice breeze in the evening, and the sun is shifting in the sky, causing the evening light to be great.

Sand Hill Crane pair

Sand Hill Crane pair

Tonight we saw a total of five Sand Hill Cranes on our walk.

Sand Hill Crane portrait

Sand Hill Crane portrait

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