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At about 10°F with a constant wind, it was an abnormally cold December morning at New Mexico's Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. In fact it had been colder than normal
for a week or so, which followed an abnormally warm spell. The good thing about cold weather here is that it brings tens of thousands of birds to the refuge. But on this morning it was so cold that most of the cranes tucked their feet up under
their wings immediately after taking off instead of letting them trail behind as usual. This hides their legs entirely under their feathers, making them look like legless birds. That's not exactly photogenic. Since perhaps 80% of the birds were
doing this and the chance of capturing a nice image of a group of flying cranes is small to begin with, I thought seriously about finding a warm spot in front of a hot cup of tea. But instead I stood there from about 30 minutes before sunrise
until about an hour after, taking pictures as the legless cranes took off in small groups. |
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