First let me state that I'm not trying to start an argument, just looking to
gain insight into this compelling scenario.
I appreciate people that put forth the time and effort to be in the field and
then share sightings of the birds that they
see. I did not go look for the cranes. I've never
All those mitigating circumstances came to my mind also. I would
assume the well-being of the birds was as important to the person in
the field as to any of us, and that he had no reason to believe his
close proximity posed a problem. That said, some of us who learned of
the bird's sensitvities
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