
Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet – David Abram
Emergence Magazine Podcast
The Seasonal Allure of Sandhill Cranes
As the cold of early autumn begins to clap down on the insects in those northern mountains, each crane family begins feeding and roosting with other nearby families. The young cranes make more and more practice flights. Provoked by other scattered groups whose coarse bugling they hear gliding far overhead until unable to resist they and their parents take to the sky. How does this flood of wings find its way every autumn year after year since time immemorial?
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