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CathyA
2-17-17, 11:38am
I usually see these sandhill cranes flying back north in another month or 2, but I saw these a week ago.


http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f129/Catherine50/Sandhill%20cranes%203%20-%20Feb.%2011%202017%20going%20north.jpg

CathyA
2-17-17, 9:43pm
I heard some more today. We are so lucky to live under their migration flyway. Their call is so distinctive. They usually fly so high that it's hard to see them. But these were pretty low.

Rogar
2-17-17, 10:30pm
Cranes are great. We get a few high fly-over flocks here and you can hear them way before a sharp eye can pick them out of the sky. I haven't heard of any sightings yet this year.

CathyA
2-19-17, 11:40am
Hey Rogar........I've heard that sometimes an occasional whooping crane flies with them. Have you ever seen any? I haven't had the pleasure.

Rogar
2-19-17, 12:33pm
No. They fly over so high that it would be hard to tell. There are some wildlife refuges in the southern part of Colorado where the Sandhills stop over but I think the Whoopers are rare and part of an unsuccessful program to reintroduce them into the populations. I've forgotten some of the details, but they were placing whooper eggs from captive birds into sandhill nests hoping they would survive and prosper but it hasn't worked out.

CathyA
2-19-17, 2:09pm
They used to have something like a whooping crane stop-over place here in our county, where the guy flying the flock of sandhill cranes and/or whoopers would land and they would take care of them for a day or two and then they would follow the light airplane thing south. The people caring for them would dress like whooping cranes themselves and not let anyone else around them. But I haven't heard anything about that for several years.
One year (around l983), a flock of sandhills landed in my neighbor's field. That was fun.

Here's the closest pic I've gotten of them. I wish I knew how to post an audio, since I have some great ones of them flying over and making lots of noise. Their call is unique.


http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f129/Catherine50/sandhill%20cranes.jpg

CathyA
2-19-17, 2:12pm
I forgot to add that about 50 miles north of here is a stop-over migration place of the sandhills. We've gone a couple times in October to see them. It's absolutely amazing. Towards sunset, they start flying in and landing in this big field, from all directions. There's something like 30,000-40,000 of them. They interact with each other for awhile, and then fly somewhere else close by for the night, on their treks southward. Nature is so cool!

bae
2-19-17, 2:16pm
That must be stunning to see 10s of thousands at once!

My great grandfather told me amazing tales of the bounty of waterfowl migrations when he was a boy, when the sky would be covered for days. I hope things recover enough that our grandchildren can see such things again some day.

frugal-one
2-23-17, 10:32am
That must be stunning to see 10s of thousands at once!

My great grandfather told me amazing tales of the bounty of waterfowl migrations when he was a boy, when the sky would be covered for days. I hope things recover enough that our grandchildren can see such things again some day.

Last year we stopped in Wilcox, AZ and saw around 30,000 in a field "grazing". We just went to the Visitor's Bureau/Chamber and they could tell us where they were last seen. We were the only people there witnessing this. Initially there were around 10,000 and then the sky became dark and about another 20,000 arrived. The sound was amazing too. We talked to people we know that live in AZ and they did not even know about this???? Supposedly, the birds are there Jan-March.

creaker
2-23-17, 11:29am
62 in Boston today - other than bits of snow left here and there, it could be a nice day in early May.

CathyA
2-23-17, 1:21pm
That must be stunning to see 10s of thousands at once!

My great grandfather told me amazing tales of the bounty of waterfowl migrations when he was a boy, when the sky would be covered for days. I hope things recover enough that our grandchildren can see such things again some day.

Me too bae!

catherine
2-23-17, 2:39pm
62 in Boston today - other than bits of snow left here and there, it could be a nice day in early May.

Here in New Jersey, February is the new March. I noticed that the other morning walking the dog, when there was a dewy fog and birds chirping that I usually don't hear until early spring.

CathyA
2-23-17, 4:28pm
We have various perennials coming up and my magnolia bush's buds are swelling. Today it's in the 70s and tomorrow too........but late tomorrow it begins to drop into the lower 30's for the weekend. I've been referring to this kind of weather as the "Bi-polar Express". The weather is definitely bipolar. I'm glad at least we had single digits for awhile in January to freeze some of the bad bugs off, but I don't think we've had enough of it this year. Lots of people have loved this warm weather.......but I'm wondering what it means for the future.......

catherine
2-23-17, 4:40pm
Lots of people have loved this warm weather.......but I'm wondering what it means for the future.......

Yeah, I have a neighbor who posted on FB about how much she's loving this "winter" but I'm with you, Cathy.

CathyA
2-23-17, 5:34pm
In the past, we feared March the most, since that's when we'd have really bad ice storms. I wouldn't mind not having them ever again......but I think winters are important for nature. Who knows........maybe we'll still get 2' of snow. Funny......after living here 35 years, we finally got a tractor with a snow plow on it. Maybe we'll get to use it next year?

bae
2-23-17, 7:14pm
Funny......after living here 35 years, we finally got a tractor with a snow plow on it. Maybe we'll get to use it next year?

I'm in the process of procuring a snow plow for our airport, and perhaps getting a small one for my own truck. I suspect if I do so though, it'll be 10 years before we see snow again :-)

Alan
2-23-17, 7:45pm
I'm in the process of procuring a snow plow for our airport, and perhaps getting a small one for my own truck. I suspect if I do so though, it'll be 10 years before we see snow again :-)
That's why I've never bought a snow blower. On the one hand, I think, "If I buy a snow blower it will never snow again >:(", and on the other hand, I think, "If I buy a snow blower it will never snow again :cool:". Conflicting emotions apparently cause paralysis.

jp1
2-23-17, 10:44pm
That's why I've never bought a snow blower. On the one hand, I think, "If I buy a snow blower it will never snow again >:(", and on the other hand, I think, "If I buy a snow blower it will never snow again :cool:". Conflicting emotions apparently cause paralysis.

I went through the same conflict on a smaller scale when I lost my nice gustbuster umbrella last fall.* In the end I've made do with a crappy $5 umbrella for the wettest California winter in ages because I was too cheap to shell out $39 for something that I might end up not needing.

*Yes, I know rain is good and we need it. But I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the dry winters where we had more sunshine then we get in the summer.