Kearney Nebraska Sunset

Scott Papek Photography captures a sunset in Kearney Nebraska

This image was taken on a recent photography trip to Kearney, Nebraska.

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Sandhill Cranes Recess

Scott Papek presents “RECESS”

Scott Papek captured a moment of play time between a group of Sandhill Cranes outside of Kearney, Nebraska.

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Sandhill Cranes

If you’ve experienced the Sandhill Cranes in Western Nebraska this time of year, you get it. If you haven’t, do yourself a favor and try it once. I’m not a bird photographer and have no desire to become one.However, seeing the Sandhill Cranes at dusk circling the Platte River is just plain insane. My suggestion to you is call the Rowe Sanctuary or Alda Nature Center and reserve a time in the morning or evening to sit in a duck blind. The cost is around $25.00, which gives you about 3 hours. The blinds are big and can hold 20-30 people.

Bring binoculars, warm clothes and a camera. Note to Camera geeks, you’ll want to have a lens that is at least 200mm-500mm and a monopod is helpful.

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