Wednesday, August 31, 2011
										
 
										
										
											
											
											
											
												
												Dance of the Sandhills
											
											
											
											
												
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| All photos by Jonathan Schechter Sandhill Cranes, August 31, 2011
 Brandon Township, Michigan
 
 I often hear their mystical primordial sounding musical call at dawn.
 But seldom do I see them.
 Today I had both treats of the wilder side of nature.
 
 A pair of sandhill cranes with their full grown flight-tested young danced about in my neighbor's
 fallow field just before 6 pm. (The pictures were all from my car parked roadside.) But the dance
 of walk and stalk and leap I witnessed was not a dance of pleasure.
 It was a dance of survival for the cranes and a death dance for crunchy grasshoppers
 and perhaps some juicy meadow voles as well.
 Each field dance ended with a grab or stab.
 A diet rich in protein is essential for the great task that looms ahead: Migration!
 And these birds know that their time to fly will be soon.
 
 
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3 Comments:
Baby Pterodactyls!!!!
And that they might as well be---baby pterodactyls!
Very nice! I enjoy seeing these birds!
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