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Bo Zarts

(26,036 posts)
Sun Dec 29, 2024, 07:50 PM Dec 2024

Sandhill Cranes at Sunset



Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
New Mexico - ©2024 Bo Zarts Studio
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Sandhill Cranes at Sunset (Original Post) Bo Zarts Dec 2024 OP
Have three living in the pond off my patio. cachukis Dec 2024 #1
The charting room/doctors' office of the pediatric practice... 3catwoman3 Dec 2024 #2
What a gorgeous composition! Diamond_Dog Dec 2024 #3

3catwoman3

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2. The charting room/doctors' office of the pediatric practice...
Sun Dec 29, 2024, 10:08 PM
Dec 2024

...where I worked had floor to ceiling windows that looked out on a wooded area of the hospital campus, and sandhill cranes often hung out there. If they'd be around when our patients were in the adjacent hallway, we'd bring them in that room to see these magnificent birds, who were taller than some of our younger patients. The kids loved it.

One day, while I was in that room eating my lunch, I heard what I though was someone knocking on the door. It was one of the cranes tapping its bill on the window!

It was interesting to learn that these gray birds often look brown because they groom themselves with mud.

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