July 5, 2013

Why did the sandhill crane cross the street?

He forgot where he'd parked his car.



Bloooo-ooh-ooh-ooh!

20 comments:

Curious George said...

Tastes like chicken.

ndspinelli said...

Taking summer courses and got lost?

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

I think technically that might be jaywalking.

gadfly said...

Maybe cranewalking.

Methadras said...

OMG wildlife!!! Quick, film it.

Bart Hall (Kansas, USA) said...

To show the armadillo it was, er, POSSIBLE ... ?

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edutcher said...
You have a nice sense of whimsy, Madame.

And kudos to Meade, some would not have been so tolerant.

Tibore said...

Dammit, don't you hate it when you're trying to make a left turn and some pedestrian is just lollygagging their way through the crosswalk? ;)

gemma said...

to get his picture taken?

Ann Althouse said...

"And kudos to Meade, some would not have been so tolerant."

It was a left turn. Pedestrians have the right of way.

ErnieG said...

We have a bunch of these here in Brandon, Florida. They hang out in the grassy fields near the mall. They are without fear, and mosey across busy streets just like the video. We're used to it, and traffic stops to let them cross. I'm surprised that they are still alive.

edutcher said...

Ann Althouse said...

And kudos to Meade, some would not have been so tolerant.

It was a left turn. Pedestrians have the right of way.


There are those who think the hood ornament doubles as a sight.

Quaestor said...

It was a left turn. Pedestrians have the right of way.

I see through your devious lawyerly ways. Spy a jaywalking crane and it's "Floor it, Meade, we've got the right of way". Then you chalk up another driving ace point, complete with a sandhill crane silhouette stencilled on the door next to the ball chasing tot and the walker grannie.

Quaestor said...

We have a bunch of these here in Brandon, Florida.

Worldwide the Sandhills tend to be highly migratory. In Asia they winter in India and nest in Siberia in the summer. In North America they winter along the Tex/Mex border and spend their summers deep into Canada as far north as the Acrtic shores. Wisconsin is the southern edge of their summer range.

But for some reason several large Sandhill colonies have forsworn migration and have adopted central Florida as a permanent home.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

"Why did the sandhill crane cross the street?"

Easy...

The sand at the other side of the street looked sandier and hillier.

Big Mike said...

Sandhill Crane: Ha! I'm an endangered species. You can't touch me!

motorist: You're not listed as endangered in Wisconsin, but if you keep crossing the street, you surely will be personally endangered.

Sandhill Crane: Hey, Dude! I was in the crosswalk.

SCOTTtheBADGER said...

Like in the old joke:Why did the sandhill crane cross the Moebius Strip? To stay on the same side!

Indigo Red said...

Recently, I stopped for a turkey hen as she and her poults crossed the road. I didn't ask why.