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alemorkam
01-24-2023, 08:40 AM
Sand Hill Cranes are sitting on eggs around The Villages. Soon we will be seeing scenes like this.
ThirdOfFive
01-24-2023, 08:50 AM
I've been a hunter all my life, and I know that sandhill cranes are known as "Ribeye of the sky", but in truth I could never kill such a beautiful, regal bird as a sandhill crane.
Bay Kid
01-24-2023, 09:06 AM
Beautiful pictures!
PugMom
01-24-2023, 12:14 PM
what's the roundabout area where this pic was taken? i want to keep a watchful eye while driving
alwann
01-24-2023, 12:57 PM
What is the gestation period for these birds? Wasn't more than a month ago I saw a flock of them -- maybe as many as 30 -- doing their dance, and already there are colts. (Or maybe that wasn't a mating dance marathon but a political convention to choose a new leader. Maybe it will be Larry Bird. )
ThirdOfFive
01-24-2023, 02:46 PM
What is the gestation period for these birds? Wasn't more than a month ago I saw a flock of them -- maybe as many as 30 -- doing their dance, and already there are colts. (Or maybe that wasn't a mating dance marathon but a political convention to choose a new leader. Maybe it will be Larry Bird. )
Or Robin Willams?
rustyp
01-24-2023, 03:33 PM
What is the gestation period for these birds? Wasn't more than a month ago I saw a flock of them -- maybe as many as 30 -- doing their dance, and already there are colts. (Or maybe that wasn't a mating dance marathon but a political convention to choose a new leader. Maybe it will be Larry Bird. )
Looks more like the chicken dance to me. Da da da da da da da
alwann
01-24-2023, 09:05 PM
Or Robin Willams?
Or Fraser Crane.
ouicestmoi
01-25-2023, 04:34 AM
"Sandhill crane nests are built by both mates with grass, moss, and sticks. Females lay two eggs that incubate for 32 days. Both male and female participate in incubating the eggs (Nesbitt 1996). The offspring will begin traveling from the nest with their parents just 24-hours after hatching."
La lamy
01-25-2023, 06:05 AM
Love the pics. Thanks.
RobinM
01-25-2023, 06:31 AM
Darling! I can hardly wait to see them this year! Thank you for the photos.
Jewelz
01-25-2023, 06:56 AM
"Sandhill crane nests are built by both mates with grass, moss, and sticks. Females lay two eggs that incubate for 32 days. Both male and female participate in incubating the eggs (Nesbitt 1996). The offspring will begin traveling from the nest with their parents just 24-hours after hatching."
That is amazing that it only takes 32 days to hatch and they’re up and moving within a day!
I love watching these babies grow up… Thanks so much for Sharing your beautiful pictures!
cleosmum
01-25-2023, 07:29 AM
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
bark4me
01-25-2023, 08:06 AM
Sand Hill Cranes are sitting on eggs around The Villages. Soon we will be seeing scenes like this.
What beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing.
Whitley
01-25-2023, 08:20 AM
Our community in SRQ sends out flyers to each home this time of year, reminding everyone that the sandhill cranes mate for life. Makes me especially paranoid when I drive by an area where I know they are nesting. There is one couple who set up home on the median of a very busy road. Many times one of them will just walk out (which would be the left lane) and stop traffic.
RiderOnTheStorm
01-25-2023, 08:46 AM
Sand Hill Cranes are sitting on eggs around The Villages. Soon we will be seeing scenes like this.
Thanks for sharing this; some of the cutest photos ever appearing on this website! Glad to know that they are protected in TV.
OhioBuckeye
01-25-2023, 09:08 AM
Sand Hill Cranes are sitting on eggs around The Villages. Soon we will be seeing scenes like this.
How do cranes pick place to raise their colts? Do they like populated areas or do they just like open areas like Golf Courses?
richdell
01-25-2023, 10:28 AM
Great pictures. Thanks.
shirleyjerez
01-25-2023, 10:53 AM
Thank you those pictures are great. Anybody know where are they?
Velvet
01-25-2023, 01:27 PM
I adore them! They are the most graceful birds and in flight, they purr like cats.Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful photos!
Nordy
01-25-2023, 04:15 PM
Sand Hill Cranes are sitting on eggs around The Villages. Soon we will be seeing scenes like this.
i love your photos
tedquick
01-25-2023, 05:07 PM
Alemorkam, looking forward to your future pictures!! You do such a great job!
DAVES
01-25-2023, 09:22 PM
We all see them BUT what are we seeing. Mate for life? Seems to me I most often see groups of three. Avoiding threesome jokes.
They seem to be lazy. Typically walk across the road rather than fly. Is it just in the Villages?
They don't seem to see or care about cars. Are they playing chicken with cars? I've never seen a crushed one.
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