
I brake for Sandhill Cranes

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I think I would be breaking for these guys also!
Aren’t they magnificent birds? Wow! I’ve never been able to get that close. But I do look forward to going back to Bosque del Apache in November for the Festival of the Cranes.
Monarch – they seemed to like strutting across the road like they were hot stuff!
Mary – I am longing to go to Bosque del Apache… to see that many cranes and a chance of a Whooper (plus others) would be awesome!!