In addition to what others have said, they’re starting their massive migration that usually peaks halfway through september, making them some of the later species to fly back south.
During peak times you can see flocks of hundreds of them. And they will let you know when they’re around, making lots of noise.
Good to know, Thank you 🙏🏼
The cranes are really loud, and they fly very high when moving. The places they pass in central Europe get hundreds of thousands of them passing by.
Luxembourg city is one of those places. There are big sedges of cranes passing by for days in spring and autumn, and you can hear them from several km away.
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They’re cranes (lat. grus grus) – kurki
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In addition to what others have said, they’re starting their massive migration that usually peaks halfway through september, making them some of the later species to fly back south.
During peak times you can see flocks of hundreds of them. And they will let you know when they’re around, making lots of noise.
Good to know, Thank you 🙏🏼
The cranes are really loud, and they fly very high when moving. The places they pass in central Europe get hundreds of thousands of them passing by.
Luxembourg city is one of those places. There are big sedges of cranes passing by for days in spring and autumn, and you can hear them from several km away.
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