On July 4th, on a county road in Stearns Co., between St. Cloud and Clearwater, 
we saw a pair of very rufous Sandhill Cranes.  I had never seen Sandhill Cranes 
that color before, so we looked them up and Sibley showed them as Lesser 
Sandhills, which normally breed much further north.  Then on the way back to 
Bemidji yesterday, we saw another pair in a swamp along Hwy. 71, near Camp 
Ripley.
   
  Questions:  How unusual is this subspecies in MN, would these cranes have 
stopped here on their northward migration, or would these be birds that have 
breeded up north and are starting their southward journey??
   
  One unrelated question on Yellow Rails:  Would they still be calling in July?
  Thanks!
  Pat DeWenter
  Bemidji, Beltrami Co.

  
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