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Indiana Dunes National Seashore and Japser-Pulaski State Fish and Wildlife Area in Indiana - November 21 and 22, 2009. We had awesome weather, shedding our sweat shirts for short sleeves several times!
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  • Sandhill crane migration - the hunters were out this weekend. Hundreds of birds from a near-by field sailed in at one point after a series of five shots. Eventually, someone counted 60 deer who also wandered into the field.

    Sandhill crane migration - the hunters were out this weekend. Hundreds of birds from a near-by field sailed in at one point after a series of five shots. Eventually, someone counted 60 deer who also wandered into the field.

  • Hundreds of cranes flew over, disturbed by the hunters.

    Hundreds of cranes flew over, disturbed by the hunters.

  • The cranes would hop or fly over a canal and then begin "dancing" or hopping around, as if to re-establish a literal pecking order in their group.

    The cranes would hop or fly over a canal and then begin "dancing" or hopping around, as if to re-establish a literal pecking order in their group.

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  • Formation flying! They land rather gracefully.

    Formation flying! They land rather gracefully.

  • Sandhill cranes in flight.

    Sandhill cranes in flight.

  • It's tough to get a perspective on this massive dune.

    It's tough to get a perspective on this massive dune.

  • A few trees survive on the dune, holding in the sand.

    A few trees survive on the dune, holding in the sand.

  • Shadows and the sand.

    Shadows and the sand.

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    Sandhill crane migration - the hunters were out this weekend. Hundreds of birds from a near-by field sailed in at one point after a series of five shots. Eventually, someone counted 60 deer who also wandered into the field.
    Hundreds of cranes flew over, disturbed by the hunters.
    The cranes would hop or fly over a canal and then begin "dancing" or hopping around, as if to re-establish a literal pecking order in their group.