Nature’s Elegant Sculpture: The Sandhill Crane
They are elegantly sculpted by nature. Their presence invokes a feeling of wonder and respect. The Sandhill Crane demonstrates the perfect beauty of nature. About 14,000 Sandhill Cranes stop on their migratory path at Tennessee’s Hiawassee Wildlife Refuge. They hang around from November through February/March. Unfortunately, the refuge is closed, but there is an observation deck that attracts photographers and others to witness their massive presence. The experience of seeing and hearing these cranes is simply joyful, a unique experience of being with wildlife.
“In the silence of the morning, the call of the Sandhill Crane echoes the promise of a fresh start.” Our Spirit Animal
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This is certainly true when you visit the Hiawassee in the early morning for the total Sandhill Crane Experience.
“In the presence of the Sandhill Crane, we find a symbol of hope and resilience against the trials of life.” Our Spirit Animal