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The Hooded Crane is a monotypic species. Almost yearly a few hybrids between Hooded and Eurasian Cranes are sighted on the wintering grounds (Haraguchi 2014). Annually from one to six mixed pairs of Hooded and Eurasian Cranes with hybrid offspring are spotted at the staging area at Muraviovka
The Whooping Crane is the tallest bird in North America and one of the most awe-inspiring, with its snowy white plumage, crimson cap, bugling call, and graceful courtship dance. It's also among our rarest birds and a testament to the tenacity and creativity of conservation biologists.
A small, somber-colored crane of expansive agricultural fields and wetlands. Rare outside of its main wintering grounds in southern Japan, western Korea, and eastern China, where it gathers in small family units as well as massive flocks.
25 Απρ 2023 · Hooded Cranes, distinguished by their striking white heads contrasted against dark-grey bodies, are a mesmerizing sight in their native habitats. Recognizable by a red patch above the eye, these cranes feature black wing feathers and dark-grey legs.
Hooded Crane · Grus monacha · Temminck, 1835. Order: GRUIFORMES; Family: Gruidae (Cranes) Genus: Grus; Species: monacha
Basic facts about Hooded crane: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.
Powered by Esri. Criteria: B2ab (i,ii,iii,iv) Click here for more information about the Red List categories and criteria. Justification of Red List category. This crane has a small population, restricted to fewer than ten wintering sites whose combined area is small.