We have a pair that come back every year. Very annoying at 5:30 a.m. Some relatives went to Nebraska to watch the spring migration. Ugh. I would need ear plugs.
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We have a pair that come back every year. Very annoying at 5:30 a.m. Some relatives went to Nebraska to watch the spring migration. Ugh. I would need ear plugs.
"The sandhill crane patriarch sings from the grassy knoll."
After all it was you and me.
I deleted the prospective middle paragraphs of this comment as unnecessary.
I am Laslo.
"We have a pair that come back every year. Very annoying at 5:30 a.m."
We have eagles. A pair of immatures and an adult pair, often right outside our second story window at the summer lake house. God, they're whinny.
Delightful. We hear them now and then but rarely see them.
I love hearing this sound in our neighborhood in Florida almost every morning and evening.
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