I don’t know if they ever come through North Carolina, but I did see them in Florida. They just came to where they are already had for centuries, even though people had built subdivisions in their territory,
Something magical about those birds and they surely do have darling babies. I have friends who live in the Gainesville area and they can set their clocks on the time of day the cranes fly over every evening.
Hello Barb, Great post on the Sandhill Cranes, they are fun birds to see. The little chicks are adorable. Loved all the photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy Easter weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Sandhill cranes are amazing, their chicks so tiny next to the tall parents, but they catch up.
ReplyDeleteI have always enjoyed seeing them, but very southern the Colts!
DeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteIsn’t it amazing how an egg becomes a bird that can immediately start eating little bugs!
DeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteI think they’re amazing
DeleteHow lovely. They’ve been sighted near here but not by me.
ReplyDeleteI don’t know if they ever come through North Carolina, but I did see them in Florida. They just came to where they are already had for centuries, even though people had built subdivisions in their territory,
Delete...Barbara, these are gorgeous, I've only seen Sandhill Cranes a few times.
ReplyDeleteI was glad to find them in person and this series of photos from Sarasota
DeleteThere's a big preserve in Texas where sandhill cranes winter over.
ReplyDeleteIt must be something else to see all those cranes,!
DeleteSomething magical about those birds and they surely do have darling babies. I have friends who live in the Gainesville area and they can set their clocks on the time of day the cranes fly over every evening.
ReplyDeleteI’ve seen them in Temple Terrace and Brandon – near Tampa,!
DeleteHello Barb,
ReplyDeleteGreat post on the Sandhill Cranes, they are fun birds to see. The little chicks are adorable.
Loved all the photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy Easter weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
I am glad to share these beautiful birds, even though I didn’t take the photos!
DeleteFabulous pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful creatures!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful captures. Those fluffy little colts are absolutely adorable!
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