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White-naped Crane

Grus vipio

Photo by YorkieSutaryo
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Field Notes

Description:

This large crane is identifiable by the large circle of bare, red skin around each eye. It stands out from the slate-grey feathers that cover most of the body, and the white throat and white stripe running from the crown to the nape of the neck. The legs are long and pinkish in color.

Habitat:

During the breeding season, the white-naped crane is found in wetlands along river valleys, grassy marshes, wet sedge meadows, and on islands of steppe lakes with reed beds.

In autumn, they feed in dry areas in river valleys and wheat fields in Russia and Mongolia.

In winter, its habitat consists of freshwater lakes, farmland, and sometimes coastal flats.

Species ID Suggestions

Japanese White-naped Crane

Grus vipio

Comments (2)

Thanks for the ID Avinash :D N yeah dont worry i saw it in a zoo :)
I hope you saw this is zoo or a bird sanctuary, else inform the authorities so that they can take some care of these species, their status is vulnerable!

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