The Sandhill Crane made an appearance at 10:10 a.m., flying from behind the
knoll in the cornfield on Johnson Road in Durham, and exiting out of sight
to the Southwest. Several observers checked the fields in the direction of
flight but did not find the bird as of 11 a.m.
Marty Moore
Wallingford
Bird still has not been seen since this morning's flyover
Claudia longmore
wethersfield
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Subject: [CT Birds] Sandhill crane
The Sandhill Crane made an appearance at 10:10 a.m., flying from behind the
knoll in the cornfield on Johnson Road in Durham, and exiting out of sight
to the Southwest. Several observers checked the fields in the direction of
flight but did not find the bird as of 11 a.m.
Marty Moore
Wallingford
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