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i haven't seen any either, but they usually show up a little later. |
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i've shot many of doves in holmwood off harrington road |
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if they are grey in color than they're sandhill cranes |
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choot em... j/k i dont want you to go to jail lol.
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yep that's them. That's one pretty bird could you imagine mounting one of them things cupped up with feet down? |
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Look at the size of that sucker!
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A freind of mine killed some in texas and he said that when you wing them suckers it sounds like a airplane coming down.
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What sound do these make? These cranes and whooping cranes look a lot alike except color. About 80% sure the ones I saw were gray but it was getting dark every time I saw em.
I'm just gonna see if I can find out what sound they make. |
Sounds kind of like a pidgeon kooing only louder and longer
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lol!!!!! Way better than mine |
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now i'm not sure what a whooping crane sounds like, but that's what a sandhill sounds like. |
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