A Trick of the Light
As some of you know, I'm more of a 'sunrise' person rather than a 'sunset' person. Last Sunday I travelled to Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area, also known as Hullett Marsh just outside of Clinton in Huron County for a OFO tour. On my way I thought I'd check out the rainshadow fields just outside of Pt. Franks on 21 for some birdspotting. There were the usual suspects plus a surprise solitary Sandhill Crane Antigone canadensis. I was happy to see this bird as I had seen them in Essex, in Norfolk and in Chatham Kent, but none in Lambton yet. They were making a lonely rolling loud unique tone. All of a sudden I heard a returning call over my shoulder and saw their mate? calling from yonder. I quickly got my camera out and in the red light of sunrise these were the results that came out. Sandhill Cranes are a very elegant bird to start with, but the light created an otherworldly presence. Like a pterydactyl feeling a bit extra.
This was the lonely SACR is seen here waiting for their mate.
This is the photo of the SACR once it got out of the 7 am sunrise glow.
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