Red Avian Details Written by eklastic After yesterday’s all red ibis here are two birds that are a little more selective about their red features. Simply Red #13 – – – – . . Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... 9 thoughts on “Red Avian Details” Lovely stork? and Sandhill Crane? The one with the red cap almost looks like it’s brain are busting out of its skull LikeLike Reply Yes, one of the many storks around here in summer. – They called it Japanese crane or Mandchurian crane in the bird park, Maybe it’s too clever for his own good? Crane with a red cranium? LikeLiked by 2 people Reply I have Japanese cranes on the wall in my hallway – full size ones! LikeLiked by 1 person Wow. In a painting I hope. Or stuffed? LikeLike Thanks. Are the same species of Japanese Cranes. A female and male I wonder LikeLiked by 1 person beautifully selective LikeLiked by 1 person Reply The birds did the selection themselves. LikeLike Reply They went for quality, not quantity on the red. 😉 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Stately birds. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leave a reply to sustainabilitea Cancel reply Δ
Lovely stork? and Sandhill Crane? The one with the red cap almost looks like it’s brain are busting out of its skull LikeLike Reply
Yes, one of the many storks around here in summer. – They called it Japanese crane or Mandchurian crane in the bird park, Maybe it’s too clever for his own good? Crane with a red cranium? LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Lovely stork? and Sandhill Crane? The one with the red cap almost looks like it’s brain are busting out of its skull
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Yes, one of the many storks around here in summer. – They called it Japanese crane or Mandchurian crane in the bird park, Maybe it’s too clever for his own good? Crane with a red cranium?
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I have Japanese cranes on the wall in my hallway – full size ones!
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Wow. In a painting I hope. Or stuffed?
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Thanks. Are the same species of Japanese Cranes. A female and male I wonder
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beautifully selective
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The birds did the selection themselves.
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They went for quality, not quantity on the red. 😉
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Stately birds.
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