Late yesterday afternoon I saw maybe 100 sandhill cranes just to the west of
Olmsted Road, north of Armitage Road. As it was getting dark, they took in
small groups flying southwest.
Barbara
> On Dec 1, 2021, at 9:10 PM, Sandy Podulka wrote:
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> After NOT finding the Sandhill Cranes along Armitage Road late this
> afternoon, or in the fields by the mucklands, we checked out Knox-Marcellus,
> where a noisy flock of at least 300 Sandhill Cranes was milling around, along
> with many Tundra Swans, Canada Geese, Green-winged Teal, Mallards, Black
> Ducks, and some Northern Pintail (and likely many others, but they were
> distant and it was getting dark). Small flock of Cranes took off in various
> directions as we watched.
>
> Sandy
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