My wife and I went to Eastside Wildlife Management Area in Rochester last 
night.  It was a place that we had driven past several times and didn't even 
know it was there. It is apparently one of the two best birding locations in 
the county. When we got there, the only bird we were seeing was a redwing 
blackbird perched up in one of the trees. However, we could hear some other 
birds, including one that was a very loud sound that we had never heard before, 
and we knew there was something interesting lurking in the tall grasses around 
us. Unfortunately, we couldn't see what was making it. Fortunately for us, as 
we were walking around trying to find the source of this sound, two other men 
came with their binoculars out, so I knew that they too were there to bird. I 
asked them if they knew what was making the sound. Their answer? Sandhill 
crane, and they helped us to find them out in the grasses. There were two of 
them, doing their mating dance. We were very
 pleased, especially when they said not too many people around here see or hear 
them, and were thankful for their help, since even if we had found them on our 
own, our binoculars are not good enough that we would have been able to 
identify them at a distance.


      
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