Yes, one of my favorite birds. I had a nesting pair near camp on
ANWR, they were fun to have as neighbors.
Kevin
On Mar 1, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Martyn Stewart wrote:
> Very nice, Kevin...
> I remember staying in a blind all night with these cranes along the
> Platte River, it was cold and damp and as I recorded I would fall
> asleep only to be woken up constantly by their raucous behavior.
> Almost prehistoric sounding. Very nice...
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> Martyn
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> On Mar 1, 2010, at 4:59 AM, kjcolver wrote:
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> > March is the time that Sandhill Cranes assemble in the tens of
> thousands along Nebraska's Platte river preparing to migrate
> northward. I've posted a sample recording of that migration this
> month on my podcast at www.7Loons.com or at the iTunes Store under
> Soundscapes for Birders. Enjoy.
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