Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Florida Sandhill Cranes!

A funny thing happened on the way to Florida.

We stop at rest stops when we drive down to Florida from Michigan...
because folks, it is a looooooong ride!

As we were pulling into one, right beside the freeway off ramp
there was a flock of sandhill cranes eating in the grass on the side of the rest stop road.

Well, I did what I HAD to do.....
I grabbed my camera!!!

So, put your feet up and relax, because I have a TON of photos for you today.

I think they are some of the most gorgeous birds I ever see, and they come to Michigan every spring too!

 Be. Still. My. Heart.






























 Help me Rhonda, help, help me Rhonda!






 I am in L-O-V-E !!








 Well,  HELLO, Lover....







 (oops, sorry...I didn't know he already HAD a girlfriend!)















Preening.  Preening. Always with the preening!:































"I can't believe this lady is standing here so long taking pictures of us!  Gheesh!~":























































"O.K. Lady, you've had enough. We'd like to get back to eating now, 'kay??":


They were most patient with me....
and I was most grateful for it.  Now, I will greet them in the woods when they fly up to the U.P.
I hope they get here soon!

19 comments:

  1. They are indeed quite beautiful birds - there is something so elegant about the shape of them.

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  2. when we lived in FL these birds would be everywhere..love to watch them walking around...dont get them up here...

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  3. You got some great shots.. they're wonderful creatures.

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  4. i live in Fl and have never seen a sight like this. i have only seen these birds once, and only 2 that time. these are amazing and the fact you saw them in a rest area.. well i NEVER

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  5. Wow. I don't think I've ever seen these birds before...and you had plenty of them to photograph! They are quite "royal-looking!"

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  6. Amazing shots! I can't believe there were so many cranes and they allowed you to do so many shots. They must have considered you one of them!

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  7. You are right--they ARE gorgeous!!! Thanks for these wonderful pictures.

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  8. Hi Joan, I think I've caught up on all of your blog posts now --but I didn't comment.

    It's been crazy around here lately....

    Great pictures of the Sandhill Cranes. My son saw them in winter near his home in Galveston, Texas.. He sent me a bunch of pictures --which I blogged about.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  9. Are you kidding me? Are these real? Wow!

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  10. Your photos are always breathtaking. These birds are so graceful when in flight. Have a great day !

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  11. I've only seen these guys in zoos!

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  12. Very funny captions. LOL The neatest thing is that not only do they have orange tufts on their heads, but orange eyes too! How cool is that?

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  13. Love the song titles! Super photos of one of my favorite birds.

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  14. Oh my! This is most certainly a very special experience.I love all the pictures.

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  15. What a coincidence! We are traveling through Nebraska on the Sandhills Scenic Drive. The Sandhill Cranes come here every year and put on 2 lbs on their 12 lb frame before flying on their way! We saw bunches of them in the farmers fields eating the leftover corn. I only got shots of them from our moving vehicle. These are GREAT shots! Thanks for sharing them!

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  16. Wow, they are so photogenic. Lovely shots. Bad luck the handsome one was taken.

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  17. Nebraska is another area where they flock through during migration both ways. I suppose they are headed to the western border states. We have blue herons down here that we see regularly along the highway in a very boggy area along Beaver Creek. Maybe I can get some photos but the highway is so busy. Great shots as usual.

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  18. These are all superb...all the way down the page through the wood ducks and the hippo and the bird...

    I love how the cranes have those bright orange-red eyes and a touch of warmth on their feathers. regal birds, indeed!

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  19. This is wonderful!!! We just got back from a vacation in Florida and saw some of these wonderful birds by some friend's home. Thank you for posting your beautiful photos.

    Ruth from Oregon

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