Sandhills at The Salton Sea~

With all their birdie buddies!

The heavy rains have filled the seas making happy and healthy birdies (click to enlarge).

The Sandhill Cranes have flown here en masse,

to take advantage of the bounty.

This is the first time they have allowed me close enough to get decent photos.

Sandhills are big birdies,

standing up to 4 1/2′ tall when fully extended,

They winter in the Salton Sea,

and head north soon,

to breed.

I have seen them doing their mating dances,

in the far Arctic.

Sorry to be out of touch. We are traveling, and wifi is unreliable.

Cheers to you for the wintering Sandhill Cranes~


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236 thoughts on “Sandhills at The Salton Sea~

    1. I love when they take off honking enmass. Quite the spectacle, today I had thousands of snow geese take off right over my head. I was engulfed by them and utterly thrilled. I knew if they were angry at me, they would let loose some fusillades, but nary a drop fell, so I was happy დ

  1. Wonderful captures Cindy, and such a blessing to get so close to them. Always a great find to have this many of a species such as this. These birds are like our Brolga, a relative of this bird down south which I post occasionally. Do these birds do a courting dance like the Brolga ?

    1. You are most welcome. We are at The Salton Sea which is full to the brim with water and birds. ・:*:・。(〃・ω・)ノ Happy Valentine’s Dayヽ(・ω・〃)。・:*:・゚ Resa დ

    1. Also so wonderful to see posts from you & Jack. Looks like you are both having a wonderful time. Good on you both! We have a bunch of stuff planned, next up ski trip with the kids and twin grandsons დ

  2. These are all wonderful, Cindy. I loved seeing that giant flock in flight. But the closeups are amazing too. I can’t help wondering if those red feathers on their heads inspired the traditional red makeup at the eyes.
    Hugs on the wing.

  3. Wonderful photos, Cindy. I had read about the problems with drought and toxic chemicals at the Salton Sea and was wondering how the recent rains affected it. It’s clear the lake needs long-term solutions, but it’s good to know that there is enough water there at present to help out the birds (and people).

    1. Yes, The Salton Sea is a severe environmental pollution problem. It collects runoff pesticides from California’s Central Valley farmlands. It is a critical resting spot on the Pacific Flyway. Over 124,000 birds overwinter here, about 25 different species, as well as the unusual odd ducks! Half measures have been passed to protect the sea which is also a critical ecosystem for a variety of mammals. Dust from the sea is a cause of respiratory illness and asthma in people living in nearby communities. Serious action needs to be taken to protect all the life dependent on the sea დ

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  5. Enjoy your travels!

    We have Great Blue herons here. They are so elegant when they fly!

    There was one park we visited in Florida where the birdies didn’t mind us getting up too close. I keep wanting to blow those photos up and hang ’em in my home!!

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  7. They’re like submarines in the tall shrubbery, popping their heads up like a telescope! Pretty ‘wow moment’ to see so many in one place. Do you know this song by Crowded House called Private Universe? Your photos have me hearing it in my head.

    I have all I want, is that simple enough?
    A whole lot more I’m thinking of
    Every night about six o’clock
    Birds come back to the pond to talk
    They talk to me — birds to talk to me
    If I go down on my knees

  8. They have begun their northern flight. They spend about month in our region, sometimes longer. I’ve seen them flying lots and lots, and once they landed on our big water but the dog spooked them before i got close for photos. What fabulous pictures you got!!

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