Crane Friday

Dawn

Mama Owl

Dusk

39 thoughts on “Crane Friday

  1. Nice sky photos Tim. I didn’t realize how large those cranes really are until I compared them to the Canada Geese in the one photo. I enjoyed the squadron of cranes flying by.

  2. Lol, like the cranes know it’s their day. ….Maybe they do? Casual Crane Friday.
    Was Mama Owl near your nest? I forget, when do eggs get laid? It must be soon.
    Sandias are gorgeous. xo

    • They only reason I knew that was mama owl is that she was hooting back and forth with daddy owl who was on the nest. They lay eggs between the end of January to the end of February. Thanks, Resa.

  3. The cranes must be massing down there having made their way from the north. Got to see a GHO of our own a few days ago on one of our birding treks – thought of your residents and was wondering how they were doing.

    • Thousands of cranes winter in Bosque del Apache 100 miles south of us. A few hundred of the smarter cranes stay up with us where they don’t have lots to eat in the fields and orchards and not so much competition. Thanks, Brian.

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