At an RV Park in central Florida we met the local resident Sandhill crane.
This crane obviously owned the park, as we saw him walking down the center of roads and blatantly ignoring the accepted RV park protocol of not walking through another camper’s site. I was only about 3 feet from him for the close up head shot.
That’s awesome! I’ve encountered wild turkeys and geese with the same attitude.
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It is fun to meet wild critters that let you know you are on THEIR turf!
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Exactly right!
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Nice to see birds around that donΒ΄t have fear of humans, and humans that respect them. Regards!!
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Thank you ! π
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Neat. How great to get a close up of this lovely bird. He certainly thinks he owns that RV park.
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It was decidedly a moment to remember. No telephoto needed here! Thanks for stopping by! π
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Wow!
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It was very exciting to get that close, or should I say that he got that close to me. π
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I bet it was!
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Thanks! π
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How rude! And a beautiful bird too. β€οΈ
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These wonderful birds seem to be everywhere! They arrive in California in winter in droves!
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Excellent up close and personal. He has that “Where is my treat?” look in his eyes.
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We never fed him, but I did see some others putting something out, don’t know what.
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haha!! **Yeah, buddy–rules don’t apply to me!**
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You got that right!
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On our travels we have met many animal friends, though they were unwilling to allow up close and personal visits. Some we were smart enough to allow them their distance. The Bears and the Buffalo were the most exciting to see right outside our car.
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We had a great encounter with a bison 𦬠at Yellowstone Park a few years ago. Thrilling!
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It was for us too! Buffalo steak is awesome. We ate buffalo burgers on buns that they made, in a little diner in Custer and they were wonderful. If I get up that way again we will have to look them up.
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Hope you can get back to Custer some time. Happy Trails! π
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Always enjoy seeing/photographing the cranes (especially their totally cute colts). Thanks for sharing.
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I also love to hear them in flight, and having to peer up to try to find them. They fly so high!
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A very large bird . . . it goes wherever it wants to. π
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That he does!
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Sand Cranes rip screen doors off in my neighborhood here in Florida! They’re awesome to see and watch but shouldn’t feed them because they get aggressive and greedy..lol. Great photos and best wishes!
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Birds can get rather pushy and aggravating. Mostly because of human activities like feeding, etc. I would imagine cranes destroying doors would be rather frightening!
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Yes it can be and is as you said, because of silly humans with yummy food! π
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