Sunday morning found me at the edge of Davis Lake spending quality time with 15 pairs of western grebes. I photographed their antics as they prepared for the nesting season. After a couple of hours of fun in the sun, we headed south, toward home, taking the unpaved back roads.
It was along one of the back roads we found a large meadow with two Sandhill Cranes. As I inched my way within photo range, they started dancing. Dancing consists of various behaviors such as bowing, jumping, running, stick or grass tossing, as well as wing flapping. After about 30 minutes I left, knowing I had finally gotten "in the rhythm."
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