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As I took the trash out I heard the sound, http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/audio/Sandhill_Crane.html then saw the cranes flying in. Heading for the river behind the house, where, I imagine they will find enough openings to survive on crayfish and the careless trout until the snow is gone. They nest about a quarter mile north of the house, and with luck they'll raise another chick this year. Not a sure thing, as we've discovered, though in a couple of good years they've fledged two.
The cherry log I set up on blocks last fall is about two-thirds out of the snowpack now, so I'll have to plan a couple of roughing days soon. I'll spalt the big birch beside it for a year or two, rolling every other month.
The cherry log I set up on blocks last fall is about two-thirds out of the snowpack now, so I'll have to plan a couple of roughing days soon. I'll spalt the big birch beside it for a year or two, rolling every other month.