November
7, 2004 Woo HOO! Now in Morgan County, IN
The
first-ever air pick-up of this
year's migration took place at 7:24 a.m. During
an
air pick, the airborne ultralights swoop low as
they pass the cranes' pen and pick them up as the gates open and
let them free. Heather Ray tells what happened: As airborne Brooke
gave the pen team the
signal
over their
radio ear
pieces, both
gates
were
thrown
open to free the eager cranes. After their usual
jumping around and short flights, they were beginning
to settle down when Brooke zoomed in and 12 birds took off after
him. At the same time, pilots Joe and Richard were ready and waiting
on the front lawn
of the landowner's
home for Heather's radio
message letting
them know how many Brooke had launched with. After hearing that two
cranes were still on the ground, Joe and Richard zoomed off and moved
in to pick up the two. As their trikes neared the field,
all but one of Brooke's birds veered off toward Joe! Quick-thinking
Joe picked up these birds as Richard
flew in and picked up the two that hadn't yet gotten
off the ground.
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