Wordless Wednesday 49/52 Sandhill Cranes: Adults and Juvenile

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Sandhill Crane Adult

Sandhill Cranes Adult and Juvenile

Nikon D810| Nikkor 200-500mm @500mm| Hoodman Digital Film| PS CC 2018

more to come…

15 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday 49/52 Sandhill Cranes: Adults and Juvenile

  1. Oops, I accidentally didn’t visit in a timely or friendly manner. I thought you had company but should have stopped in anyway.
    The adult and juvenile sandhill are quite stately and pretty, Deborah!

          1. You made me smile really big at this comment, Deborah. The same NEVER will be sent your way as far as no worries if a busy life gets in the way of daily check in’s. . . xo

  2. Great captures Deborah! I was so surprised to learn we have Sandhill Cranes here in the winter corn fields and wet areas. I thought they were Florida residents before moving to Colorado.

  3. We had Sandhill cranes that would come walking into our backyard in one of the towns in Florida that I lived in. Their call was pretty loud and while they were a beauty to stare at, they felt rather intimidating. These are awesome captures Deborah!

  4. Great photos. I love watching birds like this walk around in search of a meal. I am always amazed at how fast and accurate they are once they spy something in the water. These photos make me feel a little warmer than the cold gray view outside.

  5. Wonderful Wednesday photos, Deborah! The definition is amazing. The second pic captures a lot of personality. I love the cranes (and herons too). I actually used some from Tim Price in my Thistledown serial. Hugs on the wing!

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