As I send this I’m looking at the herd (seems more fitting then flock haha) 
from Olmstead Road (Savannah) just north of the old weathered formerly red barn.

And to answer the question of “how long do the cranes stay?” Here is an answer 
I sent to someone yesterday:

We don’t really know! They haven’t been in the area long enough, in my opinion, 
to say they have “typical” habits and patterns. Last year we had the high count 
around this time in December. There were still cranes in January, although not 
as many. In February it snowed and got cold so the ground was covered and 
frozen. They left, but the last day of Feb the weather had improved and I saw 5 
on Carncross Road. So it seems like as long as they have access to the ground, 
they stay. And just for clarification, they aren’t just at Montezuma National 
Wildlife Refuge. We see them in a variety of locations throughout the Montezuma 
Wetlands Complex, including at the Knox Marsellus Marsh, which is MNWR owned. 
But when I report them, I’m seeing them on private land off Armitage Road. 
We’ve had them at the MAC before, as well as on DEC lands, so they show up 
everywhere there is good resting and feeding space.

Alyssa Johnson
Environmental Educator
Montezuma Audubon Center

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