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Written by Nancy Tipton   
Monday, 12 November 2007
Cranes, geese spend winter in New Mexico If you missed Leslie Linthicum's Sunday story on the birds of Bosque del Apache, it's worth going back to check it out.
You can read the story here.
Sandhill cranes, along with gaggles of geese, winter each year at the national wildlife refuge south of Socorro. Migrating in from the north, they find their way to the refuge's wetlands in early November and put on a twice-daily show as they rise en masse in the morning to find food, then return in the late afternoon to bed down for the night.
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