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January/Feb 2020 Vol. 11 No. 68

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January/February 2020 Vol.11 No. 68 INCLUDING

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Galax Tourism: page 12&13 Gotcha Photos: page 14 Carolina Critters page 15 Old News: page 21 Quilting page 23 Tommy Brown Tribute 28 & 29 Vintage Cars: page 30 Wedding Inspirations page 37-48 Wedding Models page 44 Index: page 47 EXTENDED VERSION

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As a bird nerd I just had to take a spur of the moment road trip out to the Pungo Unit at Pocosin Lakes NWR in eastern North Carolina to see the Sandhill Cranes that have been hanging out with the Tundra Swan and Snow Geese. Sandhill Cranes are rare for North Carolina especially in eastern NC. What a sight to see! Seven Sandhill Cranes have been spotted hanging out with the Tundra Swan for a few weeks. Not only was I impressed with seeing the cranes but I was blown away by the sheer number of Tundra Swan. Thousands of them are here wintering on the shallow lakes and surrounding farm fields of eastern North Carolina. Sandhill Cranes are large, long-legged birds much like herons. Adults are gray with red crowns while the immature cranes are gray with rusty patches. They enjoy shallow freshwater marshes and agricultural fields where they eat primarily grains and seeds but they may also include berries and small invertebrates and vertebrates in their diets. They fly with their necks outstretched, unlike herons that tuck their necks while flying. Cranes can live for over 35 years in the wild.

Photos by: Heather Schaefgen-Russell For a long time swans have invoked images of romance most likely because they tend to form permanent pair bonds by the age of 2-3. Once they have bonded, they will feed and roost together continually throughout the year. Tundra Swans are long-distance migrants. Those breeding and nesting on the Arctic tundra winter all along the East Coast, with the coastal mid-Atlantic hosting the majority of the wintering swans. Destruction of southern wetlands has reduced their former food sources in wintering areas, but they have adapted by feeding on waste products in agricultural fields. Peak numbers of Tundra Swan often exceed 25,000 at Pungo Lake.

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FOOTHILLS TIMES PRESENTS

Photographer: Pete Strawbridge Carolina Critters is our new section throughout the magazine, dedicated to wildlife in North Carolina. Local photographers contribute unique photos that will make you smile and capture the life of these amazing critters. Unlike any other magazine in North Carolina we are committed to deliver excellence from the ďŹ nest photographers in the state.

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The African goose is a breed of domestic goose that ironically, has no connection to Africa. These birds are actually descendants of the wild swan goose. African geese are quite large compared with other breeds and have been known to have more docile temperaments.

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This little guy caught my eye as he was sunning himself on a dried Ginger stalk in my front garden on an unusually warm day in late December . Boiling Spring Lakes NC

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