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Whooping Crane (Grus Americana) (Original Post) Bo Zarts Friday OP
Wow, what a great shot! CaliforniaPeggy Friday #1
Perfect timing!! CrispyQ Friday #2
Great shot, Bo. Thanks for sharing. brer cat Friday #3
Gorgeous niyad Friday #4
Ran onto one while hiking. Figarosmom Friday #5
Just WOW! Thank you Bo Zarts JMCKUSICK Friday #6
Anyone know popsdenver Friday #7
Between 500-600 Bo Zarts 22 hrs ago #8
Thank you BZ popsdenver 17 hrs ago #9

Figarosmom

(10,488 posts)
5. Ran onto one while hiking.
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 11:49 PM
Friday

Startled one in it's nest and it startled me as it took to flight. Largest wing span I've ever seen.

Good shot.

Bo Zarts

(26,260 posts)
8. Between 500-600
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 06:27 AM
22 hrs ago

The population of Whooping cranes reached a low of around 12 about two decades ago. I'm happy to report that this year I again got photos of proud Whooper parents with a beautiful colt (young Whooper). I'll post those pics in a day or few.

It's 5:30 AM CST and I'm headed back out on the water for a full day of shooting. I don't get much time for photo processing until I get back home to SC next weekend. But I do try to get at least one photo ready every day.

popsdenver

(1,874 posts)
9. Thank you BZ
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 11:51 AM
17 hrs ago

I remember almost 60-70 years ago, when I was a yungin' that we were down to something like 12.........

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