Further on, out in a field, I found a pair of Canada geese clucking away.
A raptor, I think a red-tailed hawk, perched near an abandoned building high up on a dead branch.
The raucous trill of the red-winged blackbird caught my attention.
I couldn't find the sandhill cranes. But I did find lots of meadowlarks. And I took many, many photos of them. The one that came out best was this one, singing his heart out for a mate, perched on a fencepost. Good luck, beautiful bird. And thank you for filling the morning with your beautiful song.
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