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Sandhill Cranes

Grus canadensis

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Sand Hill Cranes pair with TWO babies!

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Sandhill Cranes, normally have two eggs, and usually 2 chicks but only the stronger one usually survives. In addition, like other large birds, they will sometimes take care of the young from other pairs, they operate a communal help/share system.

KatrinaSmart
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KatrinaSmart

Florida, USA

Spotted on May 19, 2014
Submitted on Jul 14, 2014

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