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  • A flock of Great-Tailed Grackles are silhouetted against the twilight in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The modernist monument was designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragan and built to commemoration the100th anniversary of the Monterrey Chamber of Commerce.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_064.jpg
  • A flock of snow geese in flight at their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44137.JPG
  • A flock of Great-Tailed Grackles are silhouetted against the red Lighthouse of Commerce or Faro de Comercio monument in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The modernist monument was designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragan and built to commemoration the100th anniversary of the Monterrey Chamber of Commerce.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_065.jpg
  • A flock of snow geese in flight at their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44141.JPG
  • A flock of Great-Tailed Grackles are silhouetted against the twilight in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The modernist monument was designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragan and built to commemoration the100th anniversary of the Monterrey Chamber of Commerce.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_063.jpg
  • A flock of snow geese in flight at their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44136.JPG
  • A flock of Red-winged Blackbirds fly across coastal marsh grass at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Red-winged Blackbirds_20190209_006.jpg
  • A flock of Roseate Spoonbills forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Roseate Spoonbill_20190209_070.jpg
  • A flock of Roseate Spoonbills forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Roseate Spoonbill_20190209_071.jpg
  • A Great Egret joins a flock of Roseate Spoonbills to forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Roseate Spoonbill_20190209_072.jpg
  • The Lighthouse of Commerce or Faro de Comercio monument is swarmed by flocks of wild parrots at sunset in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The modernist monument was designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragan and built to commemoration the100th anniversary of the Monterrey Chamber of Commerce.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_061.jpg
  • The Lighthouse of Commerce or Faro de Comercio monument is swarmed by flocks of wild parrots at sunset in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The modernist monument was designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragan and built to commemoration the100th anniversary of the Monterrey Chamber of Commerce.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_060.jpg
  • The Lighthouse of Commerce or Faro de Comercio monument is swarmed by flocks of wild parrots at sunset in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The modernist monument was designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragan and built to commemoration the100th anniversary of the Monterrey Chamber of Commerce.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_059.jpg
  • A Great Blue Heron stalks prey in coastal marsh grass at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Blue Heron_20190209_004.jpg
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44117.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40184.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40164.JPG
  • Thousands of birds along the coast of the Salton Sea at the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, CA. The sea is part of the migration path called the Pacific flyway.
    salton_sea_birds_0253.JPG
  • Egrets and herons forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Bear Island_20190209_003.jpg
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset forage before dark at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    Bosque_Apache_44196.JPG
  • Snow geese carefully land in a crowded field as they gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    snow_goose_44193.JPG
  • Snow geese carefully land in a crowded field as they gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44130.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44125.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44121.JPG
  • Snow geese carefully land in a crowded field as they gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44114.JPG
  • Snow geese carefully land in a crowded field as they gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44113.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44112.JPG
  • Snow geese carefully land in a crowded field as they gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44105.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44103.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44101.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44100.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset as the come in to land at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44175.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset forage before dark at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44174.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset forage before dark at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44170.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset forage before dark at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44168.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40222.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40209.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40206.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40194.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40192.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40191.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40183.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40169.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40167.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40163.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40222.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40209.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40207.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40204.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes work to free themselves from a frozen marsh as they fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40202.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40199.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40194.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40176.JPG
  • Sea birds along the beach on Sullivan's Island, SC.
    IMG_4202.JPG
  • Thousands of birds along the coast of the Salton Sea at the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, CA. The sea is part of the migration path called the Pacific flyway.
    salton_sea_birds_0250.JPG
  • Thousands of birds along the coast of the Salton Sea  Imperial Valley, CA. The sea is part of the migration path called the Pacific flyway.
    salton_sea_0232.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset as the come in to land at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44171.JPG
  • Snow geese carefully land in a crowded field as they gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    snow_goose_44192.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44127.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44126.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44123.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44122.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44120.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44119.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44118.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44116.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44111.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44110.JPG
  • Snow geese carefully land in a crowded field as they gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44108.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44107.JPG
  • Snow geese during a mass ascent known as a blast off in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44104.JPG
  • Snow geese gather to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44102.JPG
  • A blue goose stands with his snow geese relatives to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44099.JPG
  • A blue goose stands with his snow geese relatives to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44098.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset forage before dark at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44173.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes forage in a field with the at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge on the northern edge of the Chihuahuan desert.
    sandhill_cranes_44172.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset as the come in to land at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44171.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes silhouetted by the sunset forage before dark at their nightly resting area in a marsh at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend the winter in the refuge.
    sandhill_cranes_44169.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40223.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40220.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40212.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40211.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40207.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40204.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes work to free themselves from a frozen marsh as they fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40203.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes work to free themselves from a frozen marsh as they fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40202.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40201.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40200.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40199.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40193.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40187.JPG
  • A Sandhill Cranes flies off to the feeding ground after spending the night in frozen water at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40177.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40176.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40169.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40167.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40163.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40220.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40223.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40213.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40212.JPG
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