Sandhill cranes

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Sandhill cranes

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I was surprised to see a pair of sandhill cranes at Wood Lake a few days ago. Sorry - no photos.
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Re: Sandhill cranes

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backwoods doc wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:33 am I was surprised to see a pair of sandhill cranes at Wood Lake a few days ago. Sorry - no photos.
I have seen /heard them in the wetland pockets north of the Greenstone and on the north side of Siskiwit. They generally like open areas. Were they in a shallow bay or on land? Not sure if there are breeding pairs on IR. Love Sandhills.
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Re: Sandhill cranes

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I always find their calls to be quite startling, and they tend to echo off the hillsides. That would be quite an experience on the island.

I wouldn't be surprised if they are happy in beaver meadows or swampy ends of some of the inland lakes.
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I remember hearing Sandhills back in the 90's, someplace on IR. They do hang out in old beaver floodings. According to the Park Service, they do breed on the Island.
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Re: Sandhill cranes

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Scared up a pair the Greenstone somewhere around Mt Siskiwit, some years ago. Well, they scared us with the first squawk, lol.
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Re: Sandhill cranes

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johnhens wrote: Fri Jul 30, 2021 4:44 am Were they in a shallow bay or on land?
They were in the water, near the shore, standing in some reeds.
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