The cranes are starting to leave us
They are still landing here, resting, eating…gathering
Their distinctive calls brightening the day
For just a short while now
We will enjoy their presence
Before they move on toward Idaho
Their spring, summer, and early fall nesting sites.
Flying, higher and higher toward exciting adventures someplace wonderful.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
It’s like living in an airport departure lounge, busy travellers coming and going, intent on their important business….
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Yes! Soon the songbirds come! YAY!
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I know your sorry to see the cranes go, although their departure does mean Spring is on the way.
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YES!!! I am READY!
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Charlee: “Bye bye, big birdies!”
Chaplin: “We’ll be looking forward to seeing lots of your smaller and less scary relatives soon!”
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Mom and I are looking forward to the Song Birds, also! TLC Cai-Cai
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Ours come up from the platte River in Nebraska. Fun to see your photos! Thanks for being such a great resting spot for them!
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They are ever so welcome 🙂
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We feel the same about the Snoow Geese and Trumpeter Swan that over winter here and then back to Siberia they go~~~~ soon
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It’s hard to see them leave, but exciting at the same time 🙂
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Bye Cranes! *waving* See you later!
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SEE YA!!!
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👋👋👋
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Beautiful birds. We haven’t seen them pass through here in several years now :-(.
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I always wonder why migration routes change. A mystery.
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Ah you will miss them… and I will miss the wonderful photos! Hello spring 🙂
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Hello SPRING!!! I am ready!
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