These guys are cool. We don't see them in Naples. A couple of years ago I played on a course somewhere north of Ft. Myers, on the way to Sarasota, and they had a pair of sandhill cranes that were pests. They begged for food and if you left any food on the cart, when you went to tee off, the cranes brazenly stole it!
Looks like they are hungry.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sight that is, Lowell! Wonderful birds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds! I haven't seen nearly enough of these critters!
ReplyDeleteThey are walking away. What did you say to them? :-)
ReplyDeleteHow cool to see the cranes. Did you get up early to go golfing. MB
ReplyDeleteGreat catch, what a pair of beauties!
ReplyDeleteAH! So that's where our sandhill cranes have disappeared to!
ReplyDeleteCrap a lot?
ReplyDeleteWatch where you step, my man.
Beware also the grounding of the club.
Just playing through?
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to see these big birds. Just so they don't try to eat your golf ball.
ReplyDeleteThese guys are cool. We don't see them in Naples. A couple of years ago I played on a course somewhere north of Ft. Myers, on the way to Sarasota, and they had a pair of sandhill cranes that were pests. They begged for food and if you left any food on the cart, when you went to tee off, the cranes brazenly stole it!
ReplyDeleteAlmost would think they were trained to locate lost golf balls! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find! These are such gorgeous birds. They are very similar to a species I've seen in India.
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