Each winter about 30K Sandhill Cranes visit the Draw near McNeal, AZ. Went down there from Tucson on January 13, 2023, to have a look. sharing a few photos I took.
Each morning the majority of these birds leave the refuge to feed in the grain and grass fields surrounding the refuge area. They leave just after sunrise and return around noon. Their afternoon is spent along the shoreline and shallow areas. Then around an hour before sunset they again leave to feed for the night; returning just before full dark.
Alerted for a coyote in the area.
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Like paratroopers lining up to their landing zone
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Settling in for an afternoon in the sun.
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A number of different ducks are sharing the safety of the refuge.
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BigRed01 wrote:
Each winter about 30K Sandhill Cranes visit the Draw near McNeal, AZ. Went down there from Tucson on January 13, 2023, to have a look. sharing a few photos I took.
Each morning the majority of these birds leave the refuge to feed in the grain and grass fields surrounding the refuge area. They leave just after sunrise and return around noon. Their afternoon is spent along the shoreline and shallow areas. Then around an hour before sunset they again leave to feed for the night; returning just before full dark.
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Cant get too many pics of these birds. Thanks for sharing
That's great. I once went to a Sandhill Crane migration rest stop here in Indiana, I need to do that again.
Haven't been there for a long time. I'm glad to see they're still there.
Careful! They are going to slide off the edge of the world in that last shot!
I've been to White Water Draw. It's not very well known, but definitely worth the stop.
Nice photos. I like the photo with the Cranes sitting back in their easy chairs picking a landing spot!
I've never seen Pintails out of the water, on dry land before!
Beautiful set, I haven't been there yet this year.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
BigRed01 wrote:
Each winter about 30K Sandhill Cranes visit the Draw near McNeal, AZ. Went down there from Tucson on January 13, 2023, to have a look. sharing a few photos I took.
Each morning the majority of these birds leave the refuge to feed in the grain and grass fields surrounding the refuge area. They leave just after sunrise and return around noon. Their afternoon is spent along the shoreline and shallow areas. Then around an hour before sunset they again leave to feed for the night; returning just before full dark.
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Magnificent shots of the convocation
They must really like drawing 🤓
BigRed01 wrote:
Each winter about 30K Sandhill Cranes visit the Draw near McNeal, AZ. Went down there from Tucson on January 13, 2023, to have a look. sharing a few photos I took.
Each morning the majority of these birds leave the refuge to feed in the grain and grass fields surrounding the refuge area. They leave just after sunrise and return around noon. Their afternoon is spent along the shoreline and shallow areas. Then around an hour before sunset they again leave to feed for the night; returning just before full dark.
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Wow! Great set! Thanx for sharing.
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