I am currently in the midst of a "crane phase" and continue to explore an interesting field that a pair of Sandhill Cranes has claimed as their territory.
Tomorrow we’re expecting snow and rain.
Sandhill cranes will not hide in thick bushes or under the trees during rain or snow. Because they rely on their eyesight to spot predators like coyotes or foxes, they prefer to stay in open wetlands or shallow ponds.
Even in snow, they typically spend the night standing in shallow water facing into the wind to keep their feathers smooth and tucking their heads into their back feathers to conserve heat.
Generally, life is good.



Son tan bellas, tienen tanta elegancia y su plumaje aparece tan cuidado que estas aves don dignas de admiración. Se las ve oteando siempre el horizonte para sentirse seguras y fuera de peligro.
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