Crane Festival 2011 Monte Vista CO
Looks like a family kerfuffle. According to those who should know the cranes generally hang out in groups of three on this direction of travel. one male, one female and their yearling offspring. this looked like a vigorous family discussion to us.. the orange/golden light just before sunrise made for some wonderful colors on these more or less grey birds. well,.. grey except for the startlingly red area on their heads.
This is a thumbnail of a zoomable Gigapan that can be seen at : http://gigapan.org/gigapans/73645/
the image is composed of ninety or so frames shot with a 200 mm lens. coverage end to end is more than 200 ° The gigapan machine moves the camera in a precise pattern and triggers the shutter at the right times. Specialized stitching software put it all together and Photoshop CS5 added some necessary clarity. check it out there's lots to explore.GIgapan68904x4792ColoradoMonte VistaCraneCrane FestivalMount Blancamigration.
Cranes preening before sunrise. You can see the thin layer of ice that formed round their legs ( they sleep balanced on just one foot) overnight. The brown on their feathers is mud that they apply cosmetically (who knows?) according to the bird book. This is probably a mated pair. Sand Hill Cranes mate for life.
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Sand Hill Cranes at the Monte Vista, Colorado, National Wildlife Refuge. Tens of thousands of these four foot tall birds stop here to rest on their way to Idaho for the summer. The mountain is 37 miles away.
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