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The Siberian crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus), also known as the Siberian white crane or the snow crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes.
The Siberian crane, Leucogeranus leucogeranus, also known as the Siberian white crane or the snow crane, is a striking bird from the family Gruidae. Adults are resplendent in snowy white plumage, save for the contrasting black primary feathers visible in flight.
The Siberian crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus) is the world's third most endangered species of crane. Amongst cranes, its serrated bill makes it unique and enables it to easily feed on underground roots and slippery prey items.
The Siberian Crane is a critically endangered species known for its striking white plumage, black wingtips, and long red bill. It is a migratory bird, breeding in the high Arctic regions of Siberia and migrating thousands of kilometers to wintering grounds in China, India, and Iran.
Habitat The Siberian Crane is the most aquatic member of its family, breeding and wintering in wetlands, and shows a general preference for wide expanses of shallow (up to 30 cm) fresh water with good visibility.
Exotic species. Rare and declining, but still fairly abundant at its main wintering grounds at Poyang Lake, in China’s Jiangxi Province. Adult is unmistakable with all-white plumage, save for a crimson face and black wingtips. Juveniles are whitish, with a light brown head, neck, back, and wings.
2 Ιουλ 2024 · Moving from the Common Crane, we now explore the Siberian Crane, a species distinguished by its striking white feathers and precarious conservation status. Known scientifically as Grus leucogeranus, this endangered crane stands 120-140 cm tall, showcasing sexual dimorphism with males slightly larger.