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Sandhill Cranes
Grus canadensis
28.9798, -81.3493
Field Notes
Description:
Sandhill Cranes are very large, tall birds with a long neck, long legs, and very broad wings. The bulky body tapers into a slender neck; the short tail is covered by drooping feathers that form a “bustle.” The head is small and the bill is straight and longer than the head.
These are slate gray birds, often with a rusty wash on the upperparts. Adults have a pale cheek and red skin on the crown. Their legs are black. Juveniles are gray and rusty brown, without the pale cheek or red crown.
Habitat:
These two cranes were walking around in someone's front yard just down the road from the ferry to Hontoon Island. They didn't seem particularly concerned when we stopped, and slowly wandered in front of us and across the street to another yard.
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