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<blockquote data-quote="Robin W" data-source="post: 830293" data-attributes="member: 44436"><p>So Andy and I went to Goose Pond IN to try and get some photos of Sandhills, Whooping cranes, eagles, Rough Legged Hawks, Harriers, Short Eared Owls and all kinds of ducks. We went at the end of Feb., and unfortunately for us it had been in the 20's all week and everything was frozen and the birds don't like that. Therefore the mass quantities of birds that are normally there were gone. We did however, have more luck at the nearby Bear Coal Mine. We were still able to get some pictures of Short Eared Owls, harriers and Rough Legged Hawks and even one coyote and one skunk. The skunk we purposely kept at a great distance. We also had about 5 Sandhills cranes that hung around our cabin that sat in the middle of a corn field.[ATTACH=full]416455[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]416456[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]416457[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin W, post: 830293, member: 44436"] So Andy and I went to Goose Pond IN to try and get some photos of Sandhills, Whooping cranes, eagles, Rough Legged Hawks, Harriers, Short Eared Owls and all kinds of ducks. We went at the end of Feb., and unfortunately for us it had been in the 20's all week and everything was frozen and the birds don't like that. Therefore the mass quantities of birds that are normally there were gone. We did however, have more luck at the nearby Bear Coal Mine. We were still able to get some pictures of Short Eared Owls, harriers and Rough Legged Hawks and even one coyote and one skunk. The skunk we purposely kept at a great distance. We also had about 5 Sandhills cranes that hung around our cabin that sat in the middle of a corn field.[ATTACH type="full"]416455[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]416456[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]416457[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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