Sandhill Crane Winter Digs
by Janice Pariza
Title
Sandhill Crane Winter Digs
Artist
Janice Pariza
Medium
Photograph - Photography Art
Description
A Sandhill Crane uses his tongue to dig for food in a Delta, Colorado Cornfield.
Sandhill cranes are omnivorous, meaning they eat a variety of plant and animal matter. Some of their favorite meal items include seeds, plant tubers, grains, berries, insects, earthworms, mice, snakes, lizards, frogs and crayfish. Unlike other wading birds, such as herons, sandhill cranes do not "fish."
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January 10th, 2017
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Comments (8)
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Congratulations, Janice Rae, your exceptionally beautiful image has been Featured on "Fuzzy, Warm and Soft"!
Randy Rosenberger
What a fine piece of artwork for me to proudly display on our Featured Artwork section of our Homepage, within our family of friends and fine artists, in our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. Randy B. Rosenberger (admin of WFS group)