Bird Jokes
Big bird's flock rejected him because of how tall he was... ostrich-sized.
When should you buy a bird? When it’s going cheep!
Why couldn’t anyone see the bird? Because it was in da skies.
What kind of birds do you usually find locked up ? Jail-birds!
How did the bird break into the house? With a crow bar.
What language do geese speak? Porchageese.
Big bird's flock rejected him because of how tall he was... ostrich-sized.
When should you buy a bird? When it’s going cheep!
Why couldn’t anyone see the bird? Because it was in da skies.
What kind of birds do you usually find locked up ? Jail-birds!
How did the bird break into the house? With a crow bar.
What language do geese speak? Porchageese.
Sandhill Cranes
These tall, gray-bodied, crimson-capped birds breed in open wetlands, fields, and prairies across North America. They group together in great numbers, filling the skies.
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These tall, gray-bodied, crimson-capped birds breed in open wetlands, fields, and prairies across North America. They group together in great numbers, filling the skies.
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The peak migration period of cranes on the Monte Vista Refuge in Colorado is around the first week of March and again around the second week of October.
Since 10-million-year-old sandhill crane fossils were found in Nebraska, it is considered to be one of the oldest bird species on the planet.
Sandhill cranes are also quite common in other places in North America where the population of these majestic birds reaches half a million. These iconic birds travel thousands of miles each year between northern and southern states. About 20,000 cranes make a stop at the San Luis Valley in Colorado during their fall and spring migration.
Since 10-million-year-old sandhill crane fossils were found in Nebraska, it is considered to be one of the oldest bird species on the planet.
Sandhill cranes are also quite common in other places in North America where the population of these majestic birds reaches half a million. These iconic birds travel thousands of miles each year between northern and southern states. About 20,000 cranes make a stop at the San Luis Valley in Colorado during their fall and spring migration.