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Sandhill
The sandhill is one variety of bird that doesn't like the entrapment of an aviary.
The myths say a lot about these birds. Thus the cranes' beauty and their spectacular mating dances have made them highly symbolic birds from earliest times. These are large, long-legged and long-necked birds that belong to the order of Gruifornes and to the family of Gruidae.
The sandhill is one variety of bird that doesn't like the entrapment of an aviary.
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Sandhill -
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These are birds that historical Aztec people of South America get their name from. Crane myth is as widely separated and universal as the Aegean, South Arabia, Japan and Amerindian North America. They are wide spread all over the world. The sandhill is one variety of bird that doesn't like the entrapment of an aviary.
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