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A Sandhill crane feeds its chick. The Florida Sandhill Crane is a native, permanent resident breeding population of cranes consisting of 4-5 thousand ...
Sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) are long-legged, long-necked, gray, heron-like birds with a patch of bald, red skin on top of their head.
Sep 9, 2021 · Sandhill cranes are very large, tall birds with a long neck, long legs, and very broad wings. A sandhill crane preens its feathers.
The Wood Stork is one of Florida's signature wading birds, a long-legged, striking-looking bird on land that soars like a raptor in the air.
Dec 7, 2023 · We had 4 wood storks in yard and 2 on roof of houses across the street along with 3 Sandhill cranes. So pretty! No photo description available.
White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) – Usually seen in the wetlands of Florida, the White Ibis is a small bird with a bright red face and legs and a down-curved bill.
How Wood Storks Nest. Like many of Florida's wading birds, wood storks are colonial nesting birds. That means they like to build nests close to each other.
Head of a sandhill crane · Sandhill arrangement · Sandhill crane in flight · Sandhill crane in mating dance · Sandhill crane dancing · Sandhill Crane Dancing · A ...
Sandhill Cranes are very large, tall birds with a long neck, long legs, and very broad wings. The bulky body tapers into a slender neck.