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Sandhill Crane

Grus canadensis tabida

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Description:

There are six subspecies of Sandhill Crane. The sandhill in this photo is a Greater Sandhill. These are large wading birds characterized by long legs, necks, and bills. A red patch of skin is found on the forehead and adults have a white cheek patch; the rest of the body it typically gray. However, breeding pairs often paint themselves with brown mud in spring, probably to better blend in with their surroundings during the nesting season.

Habitat:

These birds nest in wetlands, but will also feed in upland areas.

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