Sandhill cranes arrive in Colorado, untouched by bird flu that killed 2,000 in Indiana

By Mary Shinn | The Gazette

Before the sun illuminated the San Luis Valley, the quiet of the pre-dawn stillness was broken by a symphony of calls. As the stars faded into the first hints of light, thousands of sandhill cranes took their place in the sky, silhouetted by hues of pink, orange and gold.

The birds emerged from barley fields and steaming wetlands at the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge.

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