Today I found 19 Sandhill Cranes hanging out on the north side of 89, just west 
of the 89/31 split south of Savannah.  You drive up and over a hill, and the 
field on the right (or north side of 89) had 19 Cranes!  This is the most I’ve 
seen in one spot since December 2020.

Additionally, the male prothonotary warbler was still quite cooperative with 
singing and perching on branches within easy viewing on Armitage Rd.


Alyssa Johnson
Environmental Educator
Montezuma Audubon Center

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