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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crane_(bird)Crane (bird) - Wikipedia

    Cranes are very large birds, often considered the world's tallest flying birds. They range in size from the demoiselle crane , which measures 90 cm (35 in) in length, to the sarus crane , which can be up to 176 cm (69 in), although the heaviest is the red-crowned crane , which can weigh 12 kg (26 lb) prior to migrating.

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · Crane, any of 15 species of tall wading birds of the family Gruidae (order Gruiformes). Superficially, cranes resemble herons but usually are larger and have a partly naked head, a heavier bill, more compact plumage, and an elevated hind toe.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Common_craneCommon crane - Wikipedia

    The common crane is a large, stately bird and a medium-sized crane. It is 100–130 cm (39–51 in) long with a 180–240 cm (71–94 in) wingspan. The body weight can range from 3 to 6.1 kg (6.6 to 13.4 lb), with the nominate subspecies averaging around 5.4 kg (12 lb) and the eastern subspecies ( G. g. lilfordi ) averaging 4.6 kg (10 lb).

  4. Nov 28, 2023 · There are many types of cranes spread across continents. Each of the 15 species of the Gruidae family exhibits distinct characteristics, from their varied habitats and diets to their particular behaviors. Studying these birds is a rewarding challenge for bird lovers and curious minds.

  5. Cranes are tall wading birds in the family Gruidae. Cranes are found on every continent except for South America and Antarctica and inhabit a variety of open habitats, although most species prefer to live near water. They are large birds with long necks and legs, a tapering form, and long secondary feathers on the wing that project over the tail.

  6. Generally speaking, Cranes are large birds across the family. They stand several feet tall, and their wingspans are usually quite impressive. The largest species in the family, the Sarus Crane, stands nearly six feet tall! Most Cranes, however, stand about four or five feet tall.

  7. As the UK’s tallest bird the common crane is instantly recognisable with the ruffle of tail feathers and very long legs. Their bugling call is also very distinctive.

  8. The common crane is one of six genera of the crane family (Gruida) and contains five separate species (Grus) which are all monotypic. It is a long distance migrant and one of Europe’s largest birds with a range extending from Northern Europe into Central and East Asia.

  9. Basic facts about Common Crane: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  10. The Crane is a huge, graceful, mostly grey bird with long legs, a long neck and drooping, curved tail feathers. There's a small breeding population in Norfolk, a re-introduced population in Somerset and small numbers pass through Britain in spring and autumn.

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