No flamingos, but I do get ibis and an occasional wood stork which is a species listed as threatened. Twice while living here sandhill cranes have come through the yard. They're a very impressive bird up close and the sounds they make could be in Jurassic Park.
My friend Amy (she contacted you during the hurricane--cat rescue lady) posted something about sandhill cranes and the sound was, indeed, unusual. I think we can know what the pterodactyl sounded like!
No flamingos, but I do get ibis and an occasional wood stork which is a species listed as threatened. Twice while living here sandhill cranes have come through the yard. They're a very impressive bird up close and the sounds they make could be in Jurassic Park.
My friend Amy (she contacted you during the hurricane--cat rescue lady) posted something about sandhill cranes and the sound was, indeed, unusual. I think we can know what the pterodactyl sounded like!
They're sounds that you have to hear in person and they're not the quiet type,lol.