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Uploaded: 01/12/10 7:00 PM GMT
Dance away
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Crane bird at sunset in the wild. Did you know? They eat a range of items from suitably sized small rodents, fish, amphibians, and insects, to grain, berries, and plants. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances". While folklore often states that cranes mate for life, recent scientific research indicates that these birds do change mates over the course of their lifetimes, which may last several decades. Cranes construct platform nests in shallow water, and typically lay two eggs at a time. Both parents help to rear the young, which remain with them until the next breeding season. Some species and populations of cranes migrate over long distances; others do not migrate at all.

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.HylianPrincess1985
01/12/10 7:20 PM GMT
Beautiful post.
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A penny saved is ridiculous.
.icedancer
01/12/10 9:50 PM GMT
Wonderful lighting on this great action capture of the Sandhill Cranes. Thanks so much for the info on their behavior
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::Logun7
01/13/10 12:10 AM GMT
»»-»»((*-:¦:-*))»»-»» Magnificent Shot ««-««(( *-:¦:-*))»»-»»
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
::Flmngseabass
01/13/10 2:50 AM GMT
Very cool looking birds Paul. Great post:):)
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.lovestoned
01/13/10 12:38 AM GMT
Nice capture. I like the colors.
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.Sree
01/13/10 3:04 PM GMT
This one is a beautiful take - i truly love the composition with warm light from the setting sun; enhancing the overall tone;
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( This message is posted from Gods Own Country,Kerala,India )
.gizmo1
01/13/10 4:26 PM GMT
I am from the UK we don't have these birds so it is lovely to have some one as yourself sharing these magnificent bird photo with us.I was reading a article that said in some place they make nesting sites for them.
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::allisontaylor
01/13/10 5:18 PM GMT
What a treat to see the cranes! Love their colors and details. A bit envious too, I live right down the road from a refuge and seldom see them. Thank you for sharing them.
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::Inkeri
01/13/10 6:58 PM GMT
A Beautiful photo of these Beautiful birds.
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.prashanth
01/16/10 12:27 AM GMT
I like the way the first bird is in focus and the second dancing bird is blurred. The warm sun just adds to the effect
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.diaz3508
01/19/10 2:15 PM GMT
Great shot Paul ... I also like the way you captured both birds .. one in focus in front and the other blurred ... Real nice ..
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Jellybean

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