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These are some images of whooping cranes photographed on the Intracoastal Highway on the outer banks of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. The whooping cranes' images were captured from the deck of the "Jack Flash," a boat I chartered through Aransas Bay Birding Charters. It was a great experience as Kevin Sims, the owner/operator, was able to get me very close, relatively speaking, to the whooping cranes. The handsome whooping cranes spend their winters at Aransas NWR after flying some 2,500 miles from northern Canada. You will also find the close cousin of the whooping crane, the much more numerous Sandhill Cranes that also spend their winters throughout south Texas. Other birds in this family are the rails, grebes and coots.
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Stephen > This is another picture taken by my wife.  This low angle shot is of a juvenile whooping crane foraging.  If one looks closely at the end of its bill, one can see that very same red flower stuck to the bill that I pointed out in an earlier photo.  Taken at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, near Rockport, November 20, 2007.
Stephen > This is a juvenile whooping crane from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge near Rockport, Texas.  This juvenile had just made the trip from the northern Canadian breeding grounds where it was born.  November 2007.
Stephen > This image was actually captured by my wife using my back-up camera.  I think she did a great job and it was the only good shot of a whooping crane in flight that we got the whole day.  November 20, 2007, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, near Rockport, Texas.
Stephen > Momentarily looking down at something that caught its eye.  Whatever it was, it didn't go try to catch it as it pulled up and started slowing strolling on after looking down.  Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, in harsh aftertoon light, November 20, 2007.
Stephen > The pair separated a bit and I was able to capture this one walking through the grasses. Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, November 20, 2007.
Stephen > Walking across sandy ground on one of the outer banks of Aransas National Wildlife Refuge near Rockport, Texas, November 20, 2007.
Stephen > Photographed November 20, 2007 on the small islands on the outer banks at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, near Rockport, Texas.   This one was looking back at its mate who was bit slow.  It had found some nice tubers, insects or crabs on which to feed.
Stephen > The other adult of the pair was a bit more stoic.  It was a much more wary of us.  Photographed November 20, 2007 on the small outer islands at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, near Rockport, Texas.
Stephen > Whooping Crane from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.  This part of the refuge was much closer to Rockport, Texas on a small island in between Aransas NWR and Matagorda Island.  The pair had separated, but not by much.  One was foraging again while this one was standing guard it appeared.
Whooping Crane from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. This part of the refuge was much closer to Rockport, Texas on a small island in between Aransas NWR and Matagorda Island. The pair had separated, but not by much. One was foraging again while this one was standing guard it appeared.
 > Whooping Crane from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.  This part of the refuge was much closer to Rockport, Texas on a small island in between Aransas NWR and Matagorda Island.  The pair had separated, but not by much.  One was foraging again while this one was standing guard it appeared.
Whooping Crane from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. This part of the refuge was much closer to Rockport, Texas on a small island in between Aransas NWR and Matagorda Island. The pair had separated, but not by much. One was foraging again while this one was standing guard it appeared.
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