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Wonderful!!
I missed these the week I was away. Love the landing gear on these guys!
Saw some in western wi this past weekend. Great photo!
Michael D Pruden….. please be quiet ! Your criticism is not friendly. It is annoying .
I love the videos.
Visually you are the best. I cannot understand why you would obfuscate the beautiful noise of the cranes with the bell tones, however. It doesn’t add anything except extraneous man-made sounds that don’t belong. I do thank you for the visuals, the stunning images your eye and camera bring us every day. But please don’t blot out the sounds of nature with some misguided attempt at “arty” musical tones. Nature IS your art. It is your image, your message to send, so . . . Please accept some friendly criticism, and I will try not to bring it up again..
My favorites!
I love to watch these cranes fly with such ease and grace. Landing in the prairie and grazing together, they make a delightful scene. Thanks for giving me a view of such a flight!
Why spoil the enchanting sounds of the cranes with unneeded music?
Great video!
beautiful
thank you
Visit Rowe Sanctuary in Nebr. to view the migration of thousands of sandhill cranes. An amazing sight.
Lovely shots of the cranes in flight!
Thank you for the beautiful waking picture
Can’t wait to see the pair that stops by the Ely Airport each year! Very cool, thanks for sharing
Love this.Would you give the location, please?
In flight = Crane ballet …. lovely!
Heard some fly over this morning!
Lovely clip – I’ve never seen them in the air – they’re so large!
beautiful birds, prairie, framing . . . wow !
“The Sneetches”. That’s what Dr Suess wrote after he saw the cranes in MN.
I was in Grand Island and Kearney Tuesday through Saturday. Amazing crane viewing. Saw a whooping crane!
Aren’t they wonderful to watch. They move so effortlessly in the air. I love to watch the “dance” they do I guess it is when it’s mating season.
What a beautiful video and the coming of spring weather.
On on April 10th Wisconsin residents will vote to see if they should be hunted. Atomic no for me. Crazy thought
Horrible if that vote passes! Why do humans think that all other creatures who share this earth, were put here for them to be slaughtered?!?
Farmers are complaining they eat their seeds. Can’t we adjust to sharing this declining earth with each other? Bless all creatures…
Love it, signs and lovely sounds of Spring
I’m happy to see them. They sound like they are happy to see each other.
Elegance in the air.
Elegance in air.
Beautiful. I prefer just the sounds of nature, or silence. Please leave out the added music.
You brighten my each morning with your beautiful video, after not sleeping thinking about those horrid helicopters in Alaska killing wolves….thank you for your reaffirmation of life!
Red skull caps…very fashionable.
What a miracle! Thank you
tout simplement superbe……merci……
Thank You.
There they are simply floating in and landing so easily
Like the sand hill cranes I love the prairie, a wide open expanse where you get the feeling of open land never-ending and feeling free!