One other highlight of Ann’s and my trip around the lake today was a flock of 
63 SANDHILL CRANES foraging in a field of what looked like winter wheat towards 
the east end of Armitage Road. We initially had three cranes fly over on East 
Road headed NW. We scoped K/M Marsh and found nothing. We then drove to 
Armitage, and there they all (?) were! Not too far from the road and great 
contrast - gray bodies against green field.

Bob McGuire
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