Earlier today, we talked about the departure of Sandhill Cranes from California's Central Valley for breeding grounds in the north. The photo above was taken just a few days ago on fields near Othello Washington, where the birds are just arriving. Just in time for the Othello Sandhill Crane Festival later this month. For a larger view of the photo, look below the fold. (photo by LuAnn Morgan)
By Garrison Frost
March 07, 2012
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