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Mikey N.C.
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Either that or he's looking at the grub inside.
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LOL! What a sight!
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Is that an emu?
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Lee, that was in Orlando Fl. Googled it a sandhill crane.
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May 15, 2017, 07:02:09 pm »
And they do fly using thermal like a vulture.
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May 15, 2017, 10:26:36 pm »
Looked like a Blue Heron to me, i hate those fish, frog eating devils and pop every one the lights on my pond if i see them. The coservation protect them, BUT, they don't like them either.
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I googled it too, sure enough, it looks like a sand hill crane. They migrate north and south right over our house in spring and fall. They fly real high. They went north real early this year Mikey.
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