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More Sandhill Cranes! This one is a 6 second exposure so you can see some “ghost birds”
One of my favourites from my long exposure bird photography collection. These are Sandhill Cranes ph
Sandhill Crane at Whitewater Draw, Arizona
Sandhill Cranes at Whitewater Draw, Arizona. I used a fairly slow shutter speed (for wildlife) of 1/
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Long exposure bird photography can result in some really interesting abstract shots! I made this pho
Sandhill Crane by Linda Koo
Went out birding with my ornithology class today! We spotted probably 40 Sandhill Cranes in a corn f
A couple of photos from Goose Pond, IN. My first capture of the bald eagle and sandhill cranes. Goos
Watercolour commission for my former anthropology instructor of Sandhill cranes.
scrubfoot:Really bad photos of some Sandhill Crane chicks seen yesterday! These are very young chick
Sandhill Crane - My first on Cape Cod #sandhillcrane #crane #barnstable #capecod #bird #birds #birdi
fatchance:Sandhill cranes / grulla gris (Antigone canadensis) at Twin Lakes in Willcox, Arizona. Abo
fatchance: Profiles: Sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis), at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Re
is-a-velociraptor: typhlonectes: Migrating Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) stop off at Dinosaur N
Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis)
A couple of photos from Goose Pond, IN. My first capture of the bald eagle and sandhill cranes. Goos
is-a-velociraptor: typhlonectes: Migrating Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) stop off at Dinosaur N
Author: © Danny Lehman/Corbis
Sandhill Crane - My first on Cape Cod #sandhillcrane #crane #barnstable #capecod #bird #birds #birdi
nemfrog:“Whooping Crane, 2 days old, reared by foster Sandhill Crane parents at Gray’s L
Sandhill Crane Migration Travel to the Platte River in Nebraska around this time of year, and you co
I’m intrigued by the hole in his beak.
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