Sandhill cranes are fairly social birds that usually live in pairs or family groups through the year. During migration and winter, non-related cranes come together to form "survival groups" which forage and roost together. Such groups often congregate at migration and winter sites, sometimes in the thousands.--Wikipedia
Sep 15, 2014
Talking to Sandhill Cranes in Janesville
Posted by glen loyd at Monday, September 15, 2014
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