Misty Morning Dancing

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Dawn Mehner

fabulous capture!

Description
While paddling at my local marsh one misty morning, I noticed several Sandhill Cranes feeding in a small pool. I waited on the other side of a grassy bank and made a number of images. One of this mated pair started dancing while their partner looked on. Sandhills mate for life and perform their elaborate dances as part of their courtship rituals most often just after dawn in the spring. Adult males are larger than females, so it seems that the female is the one initiating the dance here.
Taken By
Doug Gordon
Taken On
April 26, 2024
Tagged
sandhill cranes wetland birds courtship dancing spring dawn sunrise mist ontario animal bird crane_bird waterfowl land nature outdoors plant vegetation ecoregion beak tree feather terrestrial_animal twig
  • Focal: 560
  • Lens Model: NIKKOR Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S Z TC-1.4x
  • Shutter speed: 0.002 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 8

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