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  1. Common Crane

    Common Crane

    Common Crane
  2. Landing

    Landing

  3. Common Crane, Grus grus, Grulla Comn

    Common Crane, Grus grus, Grulla Comn

    LUIS SITGES, http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-luis.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/birwatching-madrid-durin-october-and.html
  4. Common Crane juvenile, Grus grus, Grulla Comn joven

    Common Crane juvenile, Grus grus, Grulla Comn joven

    LUIS SITGES http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-luis.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/pajareando-por-el-valle-del-tietar.html
  5. Common Crane, Grus grus, Grulla Comn

    Common Crane, Grus grus, Grulla Comn

    LUIS SITGES http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-luis.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/pajareando-por-el-valle-del-tietar.html
  6. Common Crane, Grus grus, Grulla Comn

    Common Crane, Grus grus, Grulla Comn

    LUIS SITGES http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-luis.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/pajareando-por-el-valle-del-tietar.html
  7. Family dialog

    Family dialog

    Photo its of the Germany more photo: www.veberphotobank.com
  8. Common Cranes Rising

    Common Cranes Rising

    This is the last of these.
  9. Common Cranes

    Common Cranes

    Saw 5 of these during the day, as they flew so very high up above the Levels. Their call is so far-reaching, and thankfully a give-away to their presence, as they were so high up at times, it was difficult to see them even with binoculars.
  10. autumn passage

    autumn passage

  11. Low flying cranes

    Low flying cranes

    From a group of a couple of hundred feeding in a nearby field
  12. Crane Formation

    Crane Formation

    Flock of common cranes coming in roost.
  13. Crane up!

    Crane up!

    Today's thrill was cranes - flying over, and then standing on a reedy island on the far side of a pond I passed on my way back down from my hilly hike. Unfortunately, they were wary and too far away for my 300 lens. But I thought I'd share one or two pictures anyway. Here's the first one I got...
  14. Common Cranes in flight

    Common Cranes in flight

    Four Cranes have stopped off at Kinnordy this past week and I managed to get to see them yesterday. Not a Lifer, but a Scottish tick for me. I'd just arrived at the hide when they did a fly past, circling the loch then returning to the swamp area. I just had to try my new camera out and...
  15. Common Crane

    Common Crane

  16. Cranes at the Himalayas

    Cranes at the Himalayas

    For Wilma.
  17. Heading South

    Heading South

  18. Greeting Morning Sun

    Greeting Morning Sun

    The birds sang for a while exactly at sunrise. Then they did some preening. This Crane turned to the sun and spread its wings. One would think this was an act of "Greeting The Sun's arrival", something that might have inspired our ancetsors religious pursuits...? Or is it just streching after...
  19. Singh-ing in the Crane

    Singh-ing in the Crane

    Today I felt like a real birdwatcher, having sneaked up on the two Cranes that recently arrived. Only 50 meters away today. This meant that I had the "wrong" light again, but it was beautiful with morning mist and the cranes built in "sound machine" in action... A hare...
  20. Cranes

    Cranes

    These Cranes could be heard for miles, but took off when they realized I was only 150 meters away. The most impressive thing with these birds are the high deciBell number of their song. Massive birds that easily defend their young aginst foxes. I learnt that even the eagles we have in Sweden do...
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