Thu Aug 12, 2021 10:29 pm
Funny, as a full on chacheeko when I landed in King Salmon I heard them called Tundra Turkeys and didn't know they were called Sandhill Cranes for a few years.
They are amazing birds, unchanged for hundreds of thousands of years, they have their socialization habits we can only guess at.
They taste really good as long as they haven't been feeding on the mud flats, was gifted a rare roast leg after flying some kids from Naknek to Levalock in time for thanksgiving dinner and they brought me a plate with all the fixings: perfect salty gravy over thin sliced caribou back strap, low bush cranberry marmalade, mint porcupine, and that big leg of tundra turkey.
An old Upik man taught me how to stalk them, get real close, you hold one arm up high and tip the whole hand down, take about three stately strides, stop a moment, then dip the hand slowly all the way to the ground then slowly up two or three times, take a few more steps and repeat. I've worked my way within forty feet of a pair once with my ten gage single shot. Damn damp shells, was going to ground sluice the pair with one shot. Click... I pull the hammer back again. Click. I pop the breach open launching the dud into the mud while slowing reaching into my pocket for another shell. Click. Three rounds and no joy and now the birds are slowly walking away from me. Not sure if it was them or my lady friend sitting up the beach on my Big red laughing at me, probably both. Round four, barrel raised, birds sighted! Poooof like a dust dry fart after a big plate of biscuits n gravy at Gwennies. I saw the BB's land in the mud about ten feet short of both birds. They rise into the offshore wind toward me crossing over my head too fast to lead. Boom! Nothing, not even a feather, as they cackle almost as loud as my girlfriend is laughing...
Behind Leader Creak on the east side of naknek they would form up late summer, hundreds of them, it was an amazing sight, they would circle and rise on the mid morning thermals, practicing I suppose, and on the perfect convective afternoon when the wind went south and the bottoms of the big Cumulus were a good fifteen or sixteen K hundreds would rise at once circling and circling right up to the gray cloud bottoms, vee up, and vector south.
One of the most powerful dreams of my life: they were forming up and flying away and I was on the ground begging them to take me with them, please please I pleaded, take me with you...
If I believed in such things The Sandhill Crane would be my totem creature. Perhaps I do.
Sadly a road was put through the backside of leader creak so the canneries didn't have to pay the King brothers to fly their help to Peterson Point and the Cranes didn't come no more...
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