Yesterday I thought that had changed. I was sitting outside at our daughters new house with Piper the grand dog. My husband was busy finishing up a drywall project he was helping them with. My dad was along and sitting in the living room listening to a book. The weather was so perfect. I looked up and saw some beautiful white birds flying around overhead. I tried to take some photos. They were quite high, and I thought they were probably sandhill cranes. The sandhill cranes have become quite light in color this time of year. In the summer the sandhill cranes are a rusty color which they apply to themselves with sand. When I got home, I put the photos on the computer. I got so excited, I thought the photos looked like Whooping Cranes. A week or so previous, five Whooping Cranes from the Class of 2013 were spotted in Fond du lac county Wisconsin. I was just a few miles from the county line. Here are some of the photos I took.
I wanted to be sure so I sent my photos to Operation Migration. They told me they were NOT whooping cranes. They were white Pelicans. Now I'm not a professional, and I haven't devoted my life to stop the extinction of the whooping crane....but these don't look like pelicans to me. I have seen tons of pelicans in our area. They are white, and they do have black on their wings, but they have a much different head. Pelicans don't have a long neck.
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