BBC: Badly Behaved Cranes


Every spring and autumn, the cranes pass our little neck of the woods. And every spring and autumn I look out for them, but usually they’re so early or late in the day, that it’s hard to spot them, flying in their majestic V form, but today they were here at around 11 o’clock and my camera was ready.

Of course they did not show their typical pattern, but I think the shots are pretty nevertheless (I had to do a bit of post production, but I swear it did not involve copypasting crane silhouettes). Do click for full size.

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Only this small group demonstrated that they are capable of flying in formation.

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Comments

  1. voyager says

    Nevermind V formation, those birds aren’t even all flying in the same direction! What a sight, though, with their long necks and great big wings.

  2. rq says

    I sense bad organization. Obviously management is making some crucial errors in terms of setting team goals, enforcing the internal rules of order and maintaining proper discipline.

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