
Another Week of Sandhills
On Saturday, November 3, my sister (Debbie) met us at Big Marsh Lake and we watched the cranes fly in. 'Twas glorious.
Sandhills @ Big Marsh
Please pardon the amateurish (18 second) video. Thanks.
Some clues, here, about why we find our way to Michigan Audubon's CraneFest most autumns.
All those large birds. All that noise.
Sandhills Overhead
Some of 'em flew right over our heads.
How We Watch the Cranes
The viewing area at Kiwanis Youth Conservation Area, looking towards Big Marsh Lake. The Sandhills gather at Big Marsh every evening in the fall, gathering before migrating south. Audubon does a headcount at the lake every November; in 2014 that count was about 9,400 birds .
The late October and early November weekend viewings are jointly sponsored by Battle Creek Kiwanis and Michigan Audubon. The viewings are related to, but not a part of, Michigan Audubon's CraneFest, which occurs at the same location in mid-October.
Cranes Over the Marsh
This is what we came to see. As evening falls we watch cranes flying in from all directions. After a few circles around Big Marsh Lake, each flight lands. And another flight joins the fun, circling the lake in its turn.
There Were Eagles, too
There often are. We've occasionally seen 'em fly, but generally they just sit in the trees while we watch the cranes..
Big Marsh Lake, near Bellevue, Michigan.
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