Morning Dancing

March 31, 2019

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Sandhill cranes dance at sunup on a sandbar in the Platte River east of Kearney, Neb., The dancing is part of the mating ritual for the cranes that stop at the Platte to feed and rest during their spring migration north to breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada. The cranes spend about six weeks here, and their population is a half million or more.

Sandhill cranes dance at sunup on a sandbar in the Platte River east of Kearney, Neb., The dancing is part of the mating ritual for the cranes that stop at the Platte to feed and rest during their spring migration north to breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada. The cranes spend about six weeks here, and their population is a half million or more.


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