£19.00
Description
4k – 3840 x 2160 px.
Sandhill Cranes Feeding in Flooded Wetland Field
Meta Description: A dynamic wildlife photo of Sandhill Cranes feeding in a vast, flooded agricultural field. Ideal for nature, conservation, migration, and agricultural stock usage or as unique avian art prints.
ALT Text: Close-up of numerous Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis) and a few Mallard ducks wading and feeding in a muddy, shallowly flooded field on a cloudy day.
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Product Description (Targeting Commercial & Consumer)
This striking image captures a massive flock of Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis) wading and feeding in a vast, shallowly flooded field, with the subtle reflections adding depth and texture. The natural gray and white plumage, often tinged with earthy tones, contrasts beautifully with the muted browns and whites of the winter landscape.
For Stock Photo Buyers: This is an exceptionally high-yield image for themes like wildlife migration, conservation, avian biology, wetland ecosystems, and the intersection of nature and agriculture. It offers excellent detail for large format editorial use, environmental reports, educational materials, and magazine features. The density of the flock provides a powerful visual metaphor.
For Art Print Consumers: Bring the quiet drama of nature into your home. This photograph is a unique piece of avian art, perfect for a naturalist’s study, a modern living space, or a rustic lodge. The monochromatic palette and the intricate patterns of the flock create a compelling, almost abstract composition, offering a serene yet powerful focal point. A truly original print for those who appreciate authentic wildlife photography.
Keywords / Tags
Sandhill Crane
Wildlife Migration
Flock
Wetlands
Avian
Waterfowl
Nature Photography
Feeding
Wintering Grounds
Conservation
Nebraska (or relevant migration state, if known)
Grus (Antigone canadensis)
Muddy Field
Art Print
Agricultural Landscape
Suggested Category/Collection Names (Dunguly.com)
Wildlife: Birds & Avian Art (General focus for both art and stock)
Migration & Natural Phenomena (Specific focus on the biological event)
Wetlands & Waterways (Focus on the habitat/environment)




