Collective is a very good word, I think.
On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 6:32 AM, Wesley W. Blauvelt <
ravenbarnconsult...@gmail.com> wrote:
> According to my handy iBird Pro app, “A group of cranes has many
> collective nouns, including a construction, dance, sedge, siege and swoop
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The Sandhill Cranes were not in evidence on Armitage Road at 11 this morning.
Lots of hunters, though. 9 Cranes flew in, calling, when I checked
Knox-Marsellus at 10:45. I have no idea where the rest of them found refuge.
If you drive up there today, check on the 2 newly-arrived CATTLE EGRETS a
A mile jaunt down & back, above Lansing Station Rd shore, revealed 2, maybe 3
COMMON LOONS, with gull escorts, as well as a few MALLARDS, C. MERGS, & the now
usual CORMORANTS.
The latter like to sit on my buoys airing their wings.
Also a lovely soaring RED TAILED HAWK. I always hope it is the o
+1 for pun!
Chris Pelkie
On Oct 28, 2017, at 09:07, Tony Shrimpton
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How about a “desert” of Sandhills? 😀
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I swung by around 5:30 yesterday and didn’t see them. I did see a number of
tundra or trumpeter swans in the fields (hard to tell because they were pretty
far away) heading down Armitage, some harriers and eagles.
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How about a “desert” of Sandhills? 😀
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I went by Thursday around noon and they weren't there. But evidently they
were that morning. Maybe they would return to feed in the evening?
Sheila
On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 7:51 AM, Nancy Cusumano
wrote:
> Anyone know if the cranes are still there?
> May head up today.
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> Thanks.
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> Cayuga Dog
A “desert” of Sandhills perhaps? 😀
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> On Oct 27, 2017, at 7:49 PM, Jennifer wrote:
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> Maybe just a "band" of cranes (or anything else). Usually evokes a loose or
> temporary association for a particular purpose, something for which they
> banded together...
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Anyone know if the cranes are still there?
May head up today.
Thanks.
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On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 7:49 PM, Jennifer wrote:
> Maybe just a "band" of cranes (or anything else). Usually evokes a loose
> or t
According to my handy iBird Pro app, “A group of cranes has many collective
nouns, including a construction, dance, sedge, siege and swoop of cranes.
> On Oct 27, 2017, at 11:08 PM, Lynn Bergmeyer wrote:
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> Isn't a group of male cranes called a "bachelor flock". I read that somewhere
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