The Sandhill Cranes spend the daylight hours foraging for food in the cornfields, soybeans fields, and pastures of the farmland that adjoins the Platte River. They may fly out several miles to find fields that still provide a food supply that will fatten them up for the next leg of their journey north. The cranes nest on the prairies of the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Canada. Their nesting range is expanding and they even now nest in S.E. Minnesota.
NATURE NOTES
NATURE NOTES OF S.E. MINNESOTA
Monday, March 23, 2015
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For years we have kept track of events such as the arrival of the first Hummingbird or the blooming of the first Marsh Marigold. We have now begun to photograph these events and felt others may be interested in what we run into in our "nature wanderings". CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ENLARGE THEM. TO VIEW ALL THE PHOTOS FOR A PARTICULAR MONTH JUST CLICK ON THE MONTH DESIRED. All photos are copyrighted but may be used for educational purposes if credit is given to authors of this blog.
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