We now have them late and very early out here in Livingston County these days. There were a couple that I believe were around all winter. It definitely did not used to be that way.
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> There were two Sandhills in the field at Rancho Alanson Friday afternoon. Saw them fly in on my way to work and they were still there on my way back home.
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>> On Apr 2, 2025, at 1:14 PM, Brian Naze <bn2346...> wrote:
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>> Just walking across parking lot at Meijers and one very vocal Sandhill flew over parking lot and was pretty low. Brian 49855
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