del Campo

FROM THE FIELD

7.18.2011

Whooping Cranes




"When we had the single Stanley crane down here, when she was all alone before she got a mate, I would go in and dance with her and she would dance with me and we would run around the yard and chase each other and dance and jump up and down and one day she produced an egg. So, I must have done a really good job," Talbott said.

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