
A pair of Sandhill Crane Colts don’t really blend in with their surroundings. The bright green vegetation growing on the tussocks floating in Lake Kissimmee is dense but when the very young russet-colored Colts stretch up to see what is going on, they stand out instead of blending in. Their mother did not shield or hide them from us when we approached on our airboat, but she paced in front of them. The diagonal black line seen in the upper left of this image is Mom’s leg. We stopped only briefly to avoid putting stress on her and her colts.


























