I just enjoyed watching about 25 Sandhill cranes, and then another 100+/- 
joined us! All seen on the south side of route 31. I pulled off at the first 
“pull off” coming from the split of 31/89, where there used to be a barn (not 
the potato barn spot further west). 

Also was happy to first hear, then see, about 2 dozen Horned Larks flitting 
around the fields.

And a lone bluebird singing in flight!

Beautiful evening to go birding!


Alyssa Johnson

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