Florida Sandhill Crane with Baby
Birds

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I.M. Spadecaller

Florida Sandhill Crane with Baby
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Florida Sandhill Crane with Baby
Florida sandhill cranes are full time residents and cherished members of the Florida ecosystem, but they are now a threatened species. They inhabit inland shallow freshwater marshes, prairies, pastures and farmlands throughout most of the Florida peninsula. The primary threat facing these cranes is habitat loss. The haunting and beautiful call of the sandhill crane is a bugling or trumpeting sound and can be heard for several miles. Florida sandhill cranes stay with the same mate for several years and young sandhills stay with their parents until they are about 10 months old. Observing devoted sandhill cranes care for their young is fascinating. And, this inspired me to create “Florida Sandhill Crane with Baby.”
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PaulCoco
PaulCoco ::
July 17, 2017
Beautiful and wonderful!

spadecaller
spadecaller ::
July 20, 2017
Thanks very much, Paul.

artsandi
artsandi ::
July 17, 2017
Amazing - Favorite

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