[TN-Bird] Heron/ Crane/ Mouse Curiosity

  • From: "Roy and Melissa Turrentine" <roymel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Bird line" <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 23:07:00 -0600

I cannot recall all of the fascinating facts I learned of Sandhill Cranes but 
all of this talk about herons mouseing stir what little I do recall from two 
years back. I do remember learning in Nebraska that Sandhill Cranes had the 
ability to pierce rodent's skull at the base nearly everytime they pecked into 
the ground. All of this is interesting about the mice & herons because I had 
assumed  they were interested in the crayfish. Anyhow, it all proves how 
fascinating the natural world is & how little we do know!!
Melissa Turrentine
Normandy TN
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