Belated reply here. Actually, I took gazillions of photos while there because the cranes were really cooperative in terms of coming close to where people were allowed. It was like the magic corner of the wildlife refuge. It was an incredible experience. If you have a minute, check out my initial post after our visit there and you’ll get a sense of how many sandhill cranes were in the area during that migratory stopover: https://tracyabell.com/2024/03/17/sunday-confessional-crane-overwhelm/
Oh my goodness! I visited your original post … what an experience that must have been. I love all those dancing crane captures! And also the one that didn’t quite work out! Really makes one appreciate the many that did!
My goodness! Spectacular capture! Did you have to wait long for it?
I like your haiku paired with your image … I feel you.
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Belated reply here. Actually, I took gazillions of photos while there because the cranes were really cooperative in terms of coming close to where people were allowed. It was like the magic corner of the wildlife refuge. It was an incredible experience. If you have a minute, check out my initial post after our visit there and you’ll get a sense of how many sandhill cranes were in the area during that migratory stopover: https://tracyabell.com/2024/03/17/sunday-confessional-crane-overwhelm/
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Oh my goodness! I visited your original post … what an experience that must have been. I love all those dancing crane captures! And also the one that didn’t quite work out! Really makes one appreciate the many that did!
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It was such a profound experience and I’m thrilled you took time to check out that post. Thank you for making me smile!
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Wonderful!
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