File:11th Place - March Morning On The Platte River (7371879846).jpg
Every year hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes congregate on the Platte River during their Spring migration, forming large flocks that use the sandbars of the Platte River as a nightime refuge before dispersing to local fields to feed during the day.
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11th Place - March Morning on the Platte River
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USFWS Mountain-Prairie
Credit: Larry Crist / USFWS
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