Sandhill Cranes: Kiting
Uploaded: November 21, 2010 20:37:27
1/400s @ f/10, ISO 1600, 300mm lens @ 600 mm using 2X TC. (C-A)
The Sandhill Crane is one of the two Crane species that regularly occurs in the US.The other is the Whooping Crane. Several races of Sandhill Crane are recognized. Some races are migratory, others are sedentary. The Greater Sandhill Crane, shown here, stands about 3.5 feet tall with a wingspan of 6 to 7 feet, and is the largest race of Sandhill Cranes.
During the fall migration, some 12,000 to 16,000 Cranes make Indiana their home. The highest population estimate of 32,000 individuals occurred in the 1991 migratory season.
Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 1600, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 600.00 mm, Model: NIKON D700
Laura E. Swan
November 21, 2010
Great job, Rona!!!
-Laura #1329376
Steve M. Harrington November 21, 2010
Ah! They both fly and face in different directions! :) The detail in this image is really nicely done, Rona.Donna La Mattino Pagakis November 21, 2010
Wow, what an incredible wildlife capture Rona! #9056270Liz blahh November 21, 2010
Terrific capture! #9056347Ellen Hodges November 22, 2010
Absolutely fantastic light and composition, Rona!! Looks awesome!!! #9056497Michelle Alton November 22, 2010
A phenomenal capture with so many in the air in various positions--all in focus. The light must've been difficult, but you nailed it! #9056543
Joannie Bertucci
November 22, 2010
Leslie McLain
November 22, 2010
Jean-Pierre Ducondi November 22, 2010
Wow this is very unique and well executed. Excellent action and clarity Rona. WTG.
Nikki McDonald
November 22, 2010
R. J. Laudenbacher
November 22, 2010
Monnie Ryan November 22, 2010
Terrific action capture, Rona! #9057229Karen Celella November 22, 2010
Wow, what an amazing sight, Rona! How exciting to have captured it so beautifully. #9057406
Kathy Salerni
November 22, 2010
Rona L. Schwarz November 22, 2010
Thanks everyone for the visit and such great comments. The Sandhill Crane migration occurs each fall and spring (fall is bigger) in Indiana at the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area. I will be posting many more images in the days and weeks to come since I certainly took a lot of them! #9058410Patti Coblentz November 22, 2010
It is a fantastic series, Rona...I like what Steve pointed out about the flying in different directions :)
Jeff Robinson
November 23, 2010
Patrick Rouzes
November 23, 2010
Terry Cervi
November 23, 2010
Rona L. Schwarz November 23, 2010
Thanks Patti, Jeff, Paddy, and Terry for stopping by. Really appreciate it! #9060452Phyllis H. Burchett November 23, 2010
Fabulous capture Rona, I didn't realize that many Sandhills migrated thru Indiana...I've been to Bosque and knew they were in Nebraska too. #9060582Renata Gusciora November 23, 2010
Oh wow!This is out of this world,Rona!Precious!Incredible lighting and color and awesome timing!Perfect! #9060714
Garth D. Beatty
November 28, 2010
I went to Nebraska one year in the early
spring to see the Cranes where they rested near the Platte River on their way north. I did not know they also passed through Indiana. #9068029
Phyllis H. Burchett December 13, 2010
Big congrats to you Rona on your finalist! #9097097
isabel C. Zepeda
December 13, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS on this great finalist
Ysa... #9097838
Patti Coblentz December 13, 2010
So lovely, Rona...congratulations on your finalist!! #9097868Anita Hogue December 13, 2010
Awesome, Rona! Congratulations on this fabulous capture! #9098164Anita Hogue December 13, 2010
Awesome, Rona! Congratulations on this fabulous capture! #9098165
Val Feldman
December 13, 2010
Kathleen Brennan December 13, 2010
Beautiful finalist, Rona! We get Sandhill cranes migrating near us in the Central Ca valley usually around this time of year, Dec and January. We don't have the beautiful tall trees behind them though! A huge congratulations to you! #9098641
Deborah C. Lewinson
December 13, 2010
Debby #9098704
Jean-Pierre Ducondi December 13, 2010
Big congrats Rona. Awesome.Rony Sagy December 13, 2010
Huge congrats, Rona. I am sure we will see this wonderful capture again. #9098986
Terry Cervi
December 13, 2010
Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna December 13, 2010
WTG on this FANTASTIC finalist, Rona! It's fabulous! :-) k #9099004Gord MacEachern December 13, 2010
Big congratulations on your very well deserved finalist Rona, good luck next round! #9099055Ellen Hodges December 13, 2010
Huge congrats and very best luck with this awesome finalist, Rona!! #9099150
Nikki McDonald
December 13, 2010
Debra R. Harder December 13, 2010
Huge congratulations, Rona, on your EXCELLENT finalist!! Deb #9099939Peggy Kahan December 13, 2010
Amazing capture, Rona. Love the lighting, composition, colors, clarity. Just beautiful. #9100561
Nancyj E. Hovey
December 13, 2010
Rona L. Schwarz December 13, 2010
Thank you all so very much for such generous comments and congratulations - they are very inspiring to me and I really appreciate them! #9100727Joseph T. Pilonero December 14, 2010
What a special shot, Rona. Neat thing to see - and to photograph. Congratulations on this finalist. TED #9101248
R. J. Laudenbacher
December 14, 2010
Leslie McLain
December 14, 2010
Carol Eade
December 14, 2010
Julianne Bradford December 14, 2010
Love the action you captured here in this awesome image Rona! Hope to see it again! Congratulations on this terrific finalist. #9102813Maria Morrow December 14, 2010
Congratulations on this amazing finalist, Rona! #9103038Carol L. Fowler December 14, 2010
Big Congrats ! #9103077Renata Gusciora December 14, 2010
Congratulations on your incredible finalist,Rona!!!I knew it!:-) #9103455
Patrick Rouzes
December 14, 2010
Sherran Andersen
December 14, 2010
Barbara Waldoch December 14, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS on all your finalists, Rona! #9104205
Stefania Barbier
December 15, 2010
Rona L. Schwarz December 15, 2010
Thank you all very much again - really appreciate the support and encouragement! #9108035Karen Celella December 16, 2010
Congratulations on your wonderful finalist, Rona!! #9108924
Rosemary Sampson
July 07, 2011
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