Jerry Davis was driving on a service road through a large wetland when he noticed a sandhill crane turning its eggs on the nest. Sandhills share incubation duties during the day as one parent goes off to nearby fields to feed while the other tends the nest for about two hours, then they change shifts. However, it’s the female who sits on the nest all night.
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