There were sandhill cranes walking along the edge of the road - it looked like they were finding bugs to eat, maybe. Do cranes eat bugs? It could be that they were eating what was left of that field crop.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Natural Beauty
Today we went for a drive through the Waterloo and Pinckney Recreation Areas. It was a great day for a drive, and we also found seven caches, so it was a lot of fun. Much of the time we were on narrow gravel roads, some of which were designated as Natural Beauty Roads.
They were beautiful - like driving through canopy of trees.
There were sandhill cranes walking along the edge of the road - it looked like they were finding bugs to eat, maybe. Do cranes eat bugs? It could be that they were eating what was left of that field crop.

There were sandhill cranes walking along the edge of the road - it looked like they were finding bugs to eat, maybe. Do cranes eat bugs? It could be that they were eating what was left of that field crop.
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