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Platte River 2006

Sandhill Cranes coming in to roost for the evening
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |

Participants on the viewing deck at dawn
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |

These majestic creatures fly in to roost on the river in large numbers. One can get lost in the sights and sounds of this phenomenon
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |

Harris' Sparrow. There were many around the feeders at Crane Meadows Nature Center
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |

Harriett's Danish Cafe in Dannebrog, NE. No trip to the Platte River is complete without experiencing some of Harriett's hospitality and renowned coffee
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |

Ring-necked Pheasant. The group flushed many while driving down the roads in the morning. Despite their abundance, male pheasants never fail to impress with their red and gold gaudy plumage
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |

Hundreds of thousands of cranes lift off the Platte River early in the morning
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |

©Frank Gallo, 2006 |
©Frank Gallo, 2006 |
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