A Collection of Bird Photos and Movies from SW Ohio
Ohio Birds: A Photo Collection
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Spectacular Sandhill Crane Juvenile
Sandhill Cranes- Grus canadensis
| Sandhill Cranes- Grus canadensis, Order Gruiformes, Family Gruidae, Subfamily Gruinae. These birds flew in at about 5:00pm on a cold, cloudy day cloudy day at Acton Lake just north of Oxford, Ohio. In this photo, note the spectacular juvenile near the center of the photo. They made a ton of noise! It was an amazing sight. "It is one of the few cranes in the world that is still common."
Photo: Feb 22, 2005, Canon EOS 1D Mark II digital camera with 600mm f/4.0 L IS lens and and 1.4X TC, handheld and braced on the door frame of my car
More Species Info: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/programs/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Sandhill_Crane_dtl.html |
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Photos Copyright R. Hays Cummins. Authorization required. For permission, contact hays@environment-education-press.org
Sources of species identification and other amazing info include (1) Cornell Lab of Ornithology--a fantastic site; (2)Birds of Eastern and Central North America, Peterson Field Guide Series, Fifth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company; (3) The National Audubon Society's Sibley Guide to Birds and (4) Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Third Edition, National Geographic, Washington, D.C.