Monday, 13 January 2014

Pair of Cranes - The Sandhill Cranes of Jasper-Pulaski

Pair of Cranes - The Sandhill Cranes of Jasper-Pulaski



1.Pair of Cranes - The Sandhill Cranes of Jasper-Pulaski

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2.Sandhill Crane Pair - The Sandhill Cranes of Jasper-Pulaski

Description:Pair of Cranes - The Sandhill Cranes of Jasper-Pulaski,
About.com Animals / Wildlife



3.Sandhill Cranes | Martin Belan | Page 3

Description:Sandhill Crane Pair - The Sandhill Cranes of Jasper-Pulaski,
About.com Animals / Wildlife



4.Sandhill Cranes - Don Jordan

Description:Each November, tens of thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrate to
the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife area in Northwestern Indiana. Each
evening thousands of these ...



5.Crane Watching at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area ...

Description:Sandhill Cranes Head North In February Jasper-Pulaski refuge
one main rest stop for migrating sandhills. A bonded pair of Florida
subspecies Sandhill Cranes at ...



6.Sandhill Crane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area in Indiana is a perfect
place to view the Sandhill cranes on their yearly migration. This park,
which contains over 8,000 acres ...



7.Pictures - Sandhill Crane migration - Chicago Green Science ...

Description:The Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) is a species of large
crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia. The common name
of this bird references habitat ...



8.Cranes, Sandhill - Schmidling Productions

Description:View a slideshow of 'Tips for seeing migrating Sandhill
Cranes' and other Chicago Green Science pictures.



9.Nature & Travel Photo of the Day, Sandhill Crane Pair – 10 ...

Description:SANDHILL CRANES. Jack Schmidling ... but a favorite rest area
for them is the Jasper Pulaski Refuge in ... made the cornfield look more
like a rice paddy to this pair ...



10.Sandhill Crane - International Crane Foundation

Description:Sandhill Crane Pair. View my Sandhill Crane Gallery Purchase a
print of this photo. Focal Length: 500 mm Aperture: f8.0 ISO: 400 Shutter
Speed: 1/1600 Second

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