Sandhill cranes have adopted a Canada gosling

smithsonianmag.com

118 points by NaOH 5 days ago


jimnotgym - 3 hours ago

>Such interspecies adoptions appear to have become more common in recent years

Or humans have been noticing them more. If this happened every year in a deserted area then nobody would know. Equally if some yokel saw it happening regularly in the past, they probably wouldn't have contacted anyone who would publish it to the world. They also probably were not carrying a camera in their pocket.

shagie - an hour ago

On Reddit, /r/MadisonWI has had photo posts of updates for them. The most recent post was last night - https://www.reddit.com/r/madisonwi/comments/1oh6f53/saw_the_...

mips_avatar - 9 hours ago

There’s a mating pair of sandhill cranes that will raise chicks in my parents backyard every couple years. They’re surprisingly big birds and are really nice to see each year

chc4 - 8 hours ago

...And this is how I learn that the line "Steele Dakota's sandhill crane" from mewithoutYou's Nine Stories is talking about a bird species and not a literal mechanical crane. Apparently they have the largest sculpture of a sandhill crane in the world at 40ft (which makes more sense in the context of the song than a mechnical one!) https://www.ndtourism.com/steele/attractions-entertainment/f...

whalesalad - an hour ago

These birds are really neat. I live in rural Michigan and they’re every where here.

- they’re the oldest enduring species of bird on our planet (been around for millions of years)

- they make a very unique call - it’s loud and prehistoric and definitely makes me think pterodactyl

- they’re often called the ribeye of the sky due to their meat

- they fly in V patterns like geese

- they pair up and remain monogamous for their lives

I’d love to attend the migration one day and see them all together in one spot. The videos on YouTube are surreal.

impure - 12 hours ago

It's Brightbill!

jeleh - 6 hours ago

Since the article is from June, does anyone know what happened to the gosling?

0xbadcafebee - 8 hours ago

"Somebody found a copy of the shell script I wrote for HPUX and is using it on Windows as if that's normal"

petermcneeley - 13 hours ago

Here is another Canadian Gosling that has also found itself south of the border

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Gosling

Adam2025 - 10 hours ago

[dead]

sparrish - 14 hours ago

These cranes will regret inviting a Canadian Cobra Chicken into their family. They are evil and will attack everything you love. (I hate geece)

egiboy - an hour ago

I thought this was about Sand Hill Road funded startups welcoming University of Waterloo interns. Oh well.