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Thursday, December 5, 2019

Walk this way....


I am sorry, I cannot help it...this makes me think of that song.  I have photos of  two Whooping Cranes, but I prefer this one of the one Whooping Crane followed by the Sandhill Cranes.


25 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a cute and kind of funny picture! Not to mention the awesome sighting of so many cranes, which of itself is wonderful.

CheerfulMonk said...

:D Thanks.

Nancy Chan said...

So cute! "I will follow you..."

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Somehow reminds me of the Pope being followed by three solicitous cardinals!

Bill said...

Love it!

Ann said...

A game of follow the leader, how fun. This one made me laugh. I'll be singing that song all morning now. Or actually just those words will be playing over and over in my head because I can't really think of the rest of the song

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Great photo and sighting of the Whooping Crane with the Sandhill Cranes. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend!

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Well that was a great catch!! Sure brings a smile to my face.
xx, Carol

Kathie said...

Love it! I thought the sand hills were the babies at first..

MadSnapper said...

I did not realize the lead was different until I read the post. to cute

Judy said...

Too cute, now I'll have that song in my head all day ;) That would make a great banner photo.

ushasurya said...

Ah !! A ramp walk by these beauties..Love this image :))
Devi :)

don said...

The cranes in a row make a great scene. I like their action.

LC said...

This photo was a delight. I am always amazed and intrigued by the variety of wildlife you capture with your camera. There is a sandhill crane refuge less than 20 miles from us, but I have seen only one at the refuge. We saw several in a field outside the refuge once. I admit our visits were few. I did enjoy the walks. Post-stroke we have not visited. Maybe its time to try again.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Just to see a Whooping Crane would be a thrill and you even have a great picture.WOW!

Anonymous said...

A beautiful photo of the cranes.

Ruthie said...

THis made me smile - title and all.

happyone said...

That's a good one!! : )

Kodak said...

Great shot. It made me smile.
(It looks like you got hit with a big spam add in the comments above.)

Michael Rawluk said...

That is excellent. It gave me a much needed smile.

ElaineH said...

This is a fabulous image and the title made me laugh. It is perfect! I have never seen either one of these cranes. Only in pictures.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It has been a very long time since I saw a Whooping Crane, surely one of North America's most magnificent birds, and one which we almost drove to extinction.

Lowcarb team member said...

'Walk this way' I love it :)

All the best Jan

Steven said...

Cute capture with the perfect caption!!

Red Rose Alley said...

Me and my friend used to cruz in my sister's red fiat in high school and sing this song. It holds special memories for me, Rose. A pretty picture of the Cranes.

~Sheri

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