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Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge

Sara Zimorski from the International Crane Foundation sent us some images of the Chass Seven yesterday.
Number 803, a male that hails from the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center is the oldest member of the Class of 2008.
Number 827, while not the youngest of the group is definitely the one with the most brown feather remaining.
All seven birds frolicing in their winter release pen located in a remote area of the Chassahowitzka NWR.

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