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Birds of Kentucky: The Sandhill Cranes gargling overhead

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You can hardly go outside for more than a few minutes without hearing the gargle of Sandhill Cranes. They are for the most part flying higher today than yesterday and are hard to find. I saw one flock of migrants yesterday of more than 150.

I'm wondering if anyone has heard the honk of Canada Geese or seen one low enough this year to know if it was a goose?

s/Billy Joe Fudge
Retired District Forester
Kentucky Division of Forestry




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