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Saturday, November 22, 2014. Here is a once in a lifetime for most of us. Me especially A Common Crane that has been spending time at Muleshoe NWR. The bird was photographed into the sun and at a distance with a 500mm plus 2X extender Canon 5D MKIII. Sand Hill cranes flying over the refuge. Field Lark waiting patiently for his picture to be taken. Prairie Falcon Upper Pauls lake. Prairie Falcon Upper Pauls lake. More Sand Hills Visiting Muleshoe NWR. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Saturday, November 22, 2014. Here is a once in a lifetime for most of us. Me especially A Common Crane that has been spending time at Muleshoe NWR. The bird was photographed into the sun and at a distance with a 500mm plus 2X extender Canon 5D MKIII. Sand Hill cranes flying over the refuge. Field Lark waiting patiently for his picture to be taken. Prairie Falcon Upper Pauls lake. Prairie Falcon Upper Pauls lake. More Sand Hills Visiting Muleshoe NWR. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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