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Title: Your morning adorable: Sandhill crane and chics (LA)
Post by: Donna on 24-Mar-10, 06:54:13 AM
These two sandhill crane chicks are only a few days old, so they haven't come anywhere close to reaching their adult stature -- but they sure are cute when they're so tiny. As adults, they'll be pretty large as birds go, with a wingspan of 5 to 6 feet.

Sandhill cranes are fascinating birds that can be found throughout much of North America. Although they occupy a large range, more than 75% of all sandhill cranes descend on one small part of the Platte River in Nebraska on their way to warmer climates during their annual migration. (Not all sandhill cranes migrate, however; a few subspecies native to parts of the southern U.S. and Cuba stay put in the winter.)

Beyond their graceful, svelte looks and interesting migration paths, there's a lot to be fascinated with about the sandhill crane. Sandhills are known for their tendency to make elaborate vocalizations, including the so-called unison call that's only performed by mated pairs.

Perhaps most interesting, sandhills are known for their balletic dance skills, which can include impressive leaps, bows, wing-flapping and even tossing sticks and grass. "Dancing is generally believed to be a normal part of motor development for cranes and thwarts aggression, relieves tension and strengthens the pair bond," according to the International Crane Foundation, an advocacy group.

Dancing cranes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91aKa_brDvQ&feature=player_embedded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91aKa_brDvQ&feature=player_embedded)


Title: Re: Your morning adorable: Sandhill crane and chics (LA)
Post by: valhalla on 24-Mar-10, 07:52:39 AM
 :heart:  Really adorable  :heart:


Title: Re: Your morning adorable: Sandhill crane and chics (LA)
Post by: Wing Goose on 24-Mar-10, 06:44:06 PM
Such cute babies !!
         Lola
         :cool-045: