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NEBRASKAland March 2016

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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26 NEBRASKAland • MARCH 2016 So do you want to just look at each of them?" "We want the best one," said one of the other men. This stuck in my craw just a little bit. Yes, I know they had a large pile of camera equipment and wanted to use this opportunity to get the best crane photos they could, and I also knew they weren't locals so this was a big deal for them. But when kids are around, we have to do our best at spending a few minutes to think about what will make them nature lovers long-term, whether they're our own kids or not. Knowing the other photographers' desires, we would have gladly bypassed the "best" spot so they could get their photographs. However, after that comment, I wasn't so sure. We looked at the three blind options, and, way in the distance to the west, cranes were starting to arrive for their afternoon roost. "We'll take this one," I jumped in, pointing to the far western blind, knowing exactly what was about to happen. Unbeknownst to the strangers with us, I knew that cranes are confidence birds, like a lot of Sandhill cranes return to the Platte River near sunset.

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