My sister-in-law called me one day out of the blue,
saying:
"Gotta pencil and paper? I have something you are going to want to attend!"
Being the adventurer I am (NOT so much with surprise ideas)
I quizzed her..
"What is it??"
Upon hearing the news, I did indeed run for a pencil and paper to get the details
to write down.
And then I made a reservation by calling the phone number given to me as fast as I could dial the phone.
What was it?
The local Audubon Society
was hosting
a trip out to the
near Arnheim, Michigan
to
watch
the autumn
Sandhill Crane Migration!!!!
To say I was excited is an understatement.
I knew I probably wouldn't get any closeups
of these beautiful birds during the fly in,
but I had to go and watch it.
And, I had to TRY
and photograph it.
And, I had to TRY
and photograph it.
They said there weren't thousands of birds gathering at this site,
(like in someplaces in the U.S. during a migration), but that we'd see over a hundred fly in that night, around dusk.
I was so excited to go.
They only charged $5.00 to go, and a local shop agreed to "match" any money gathered
and donate it to the Audubon Society for this event.
That just sweetened the trip that much more.
So, my husband and I gathered both cameras that I own,
and off we went on the scheduled date (August 31, 2010).
Here is the group hiking out the the sloughs. It was just about 1/2 mile from the parking lot:
About 30 people went with us.
We waited...
and
waited....
We spied some Bitterns, which are rare birds here (I will post their photos in another blogpost),
and we saw one blue heron fly in..
but
no
Sandhill Cranes.
We waited some more....
and
more....
and
more....
And then?
We heard them!!
We heard them!!
They make noises like what you hear in Jurassic Park...almost sound like prehistoric dinosaurs!!
Click on THIS LINK to hear them!
Click on THIS LINK to hear them!
And a group flew in!!!!:
Aren't they GORGEOUS??
One landing in a field:
(sorry about the unclear photo on this one..he was wayyyy far away and I had my lens at the strongest I could, with my image stabilization feature on..but still hard to capture!)Another flying in over the treetops!:
Oh MY!:
Help me Rhonda! Help, help me Rhonda!!!!
Help me get them out of my heart...............
They kept coming in,
in groups of two,
then groups of 5,
then groups of eight or eleven:
We kept counting....and it was getting darker.
They were landing in tall grass for the night:
All in all, the group counted 156 (give or take four or five)...
We loved it!!!
I was so happy to be able to witness
this awesome ritual
of the U.P. Sandhill Crane Migration.
According to the group, they will continue to fly in to the same spot for a few weeks,
and then they will all fly south together
to join up with another group,
and another group
and so forth,
and continue on their trek down south.
So, for all my southern Blogger friends,
just a word to the wise....
get your cameras ready!!!
They are coming your way!!!
Say hi to them from Joan
when they fly in your area, ok????
Tell them I was the excited one
with the camera, clicking
it about a thousand times
trying to catch
them in midflight.....
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