I know you don’t need three posts from me in one day, but I’m so excited that I can’t wait to show you! Remember in a previous post when I described running (almost literally) into a pair of sandhill cranes while training and how I wished I had my camera? I vowed to go back to the park someday and walk around until I found them again. Well, today being such a sad day, missing the opportunity to run the half marathon, I went to a place that always makes me smile: Kensington Metro Park. I wasn’t really expecting to find the cranes as I had seen a flock of over twenty of them this week in a field near my home and I figured they were getting ready to fly away for the winter. I thought that the ones at the park would probably be gone. But I went out there anyway, to find some solace. After a couple of hours I had given up finding them, and was headed for home when I caught a glimpse of these two by the road. If I had been walking I wouldn’t have seen them; they were in a section of the park where the bike path had been taken up and moved. I had to park about a mile away and walk back and I was glad they were still there when I finally arrived. This picture shows their size; the split rail fence is about two and a half feet tall, maybe three feet at most.
But I also know I promised to get you an up close and personal picture of these beautiful birds. So, though they were more skittish today than the time I ran by them a couple of weeks ago, they did let me get pretty close, and you can see their rust feathers in a couple of these pictures.
I can say that the day turned out not to be a total waste. Finding these birds and them allowing me to get so close makes up for missing the race. 🙂





October 5, 2008 at 8:15 pm
So majestic! I love them and I’m glad you got to see them.
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October 5, 2008 at 8:36 pm
Wow…..those are just beautiful. I wonder if there are a pair? My goodness, you have been so busy since I last visited your blog. I am sorry that you missed your marathon….but on the positive side…..I bet your knees and feet are quite thankful 🙂
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October 5, 2008 at 9:46 pm
What stunning photos – thanks for posting them!
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October 6, 2008 at 10:19 am
Beautiful photos. Sorry about the marathon – I hope you can figure out your foot troubles, though, and that it’s nothing too serious.
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October 8, 2008 at 7:58 pm
wow, they sure let you get close. Great pictures. Diana
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