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New on 500px : Miracle of Flight by chrishpetersen by chrishpetersen

A sandhill crane soars overhead with elegance and grace … creating a sense of wonder at nature’s miracle of flight.

Mother Nature has been working on the miracle of flight with cranes for a long time!! A 10 million year old crane fossil has been found in Nebraska. To put that in perspective, homo sapiens have only been around about 200,000 years.

From the perspective in this photo you can appreciate the amazing construction of wings that can span more than 7 feet (2m). There are intricate overlapping layers of wing feathers that enable this bird to soar up to 13,000 feet in altitude.

I would encourage you to watch the cranes flying at dawn and dusk (Central Time Zone), during the migration on the Rowe Sanctuary live web cam. When you click you will first have to watch an ad before you can view the web cam for free: http://bit.ly/24XaVvG

Leave me a comment or email me if you would like more information on the crane migration or photographing them: chrishpetersen@live.com

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New on 500px : Heavy Crane Traffic on the Flyway Highway by chrishpetersen by chrishpetersen

The spring sandhill crane migration on the “Flyway Highway” is already in full swing along the Platte River in Nebraska.

Each spring, a magical migration happens in the Great Plains. More than 600,000 sandhill cranes converge on Nebraska’s Platte River valley—a critical sliver of threatened habitat in North America’s Central Flyway. They stop to feed and rest before completing their long journey to Canada’s nesting sites.

Along with the cranes come millions of migrating ducks and geese in the neighboring rainwater basins. And following these migrations are literally hundreds of photographers from all over the world.

After seeing my international wildlife photos, some have asked if I ever take wildlife photos from my home area. Absolutely! There is nothing quite like the experience of seeing and hearing hundreds of thousands of cranes descending from sky like paratroopers as they go to roost each night on the Platte River.

To find out more about how you might photograph this amazing migration, and support the efforts to preserve crane habitat, do a search for Rowe Sanctuary and the Crane Trust.

I’m also happy to provide you with details.
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