Monday, April 9, 2018

Crane Mural, Kearny, Nebraska


Every spring from March to April about 600,000 Sandhill Cranes stop along the Platt River near Kearney. They feed for several weeks in local harvested corn fields to gain energy to make the rest of their migration to Alaska and Siberia. 

11 comments:

  1. Sandhill cranes are familiar to us here in central Florida also...we have quite a few of them and I, for one, find them to be delightful birds. That's a beautiful mural!

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  2. Lovely mural. I look forward to your photos of the real thing.
    ~(‾▿‾)~

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  3. Beautiful mural, I like the colours of the sky. Thanks for contributing.

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  4. Another beautiful wall mural. - Margy

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  5. That must be incredible to see that migration!

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  6. Beautiful!
    Have a wonderful week!

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  7. It's good that people celebrate what is around them! Nice post.

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  8. Great article..I am looking so forward to your blogcomment and
    I love your page on your post.. That is so pretty..
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  9. Quite the mural, quite the annual tradition . . .

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