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The Sandhill Crane
The the sandhill crane picture can be seen on most aviary wild bird sites.
These are wading birds characterized by long legs, necks, and bills. The birds range between 34 and 38 inches in height and have a six-to seven-foot wingspan. Their weight varies from 7.7 to 14.4 pounds according to the sex of the individual bird and the race to which it belongs.
The the sandhill crane picture can be seen on most aviary wild bird sites.
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The diet of the birds is varied and the birds will walk several miles while searching for food. Thus the This type will eat roots, tubers, seeds, berries, grain, mice, small birds, snakes, lizards, frogs, and crayfish in wet meadows or bogs. In a dry pasture, they may feed on grasshoppers, earthworms, and crickets. The the sandhill crane picture can be seen on most aviary wild bird sites.
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