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This animation was produced for the public to understand the life of Siberian Cranes by XUXUDUODUO, Center for East Asian-Australasian Flyway Studies (CEAAF)...
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. They are distinctive among the cranes: adults are nearly all snowy white , except for their black primary feathers that are visible in flight, and with two breeding populations in the Arctic ...
Join us in this eye-opening exploration of the Siberian Cranes, one of the most majestic birds on the planet.
10 Νοε 2021 · The 400 miles of tundra between the deltas of the Lena and Kolyma Rivers in eastern Russia are the breeding area for the majority of the world’s Siberian Cranes. In autumn and spring, the...
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. Typically found around lake edges and fields, where it forages in small to medium-sized groups, primarily for plant matter and invertebrates.
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 (Grus leucogeranus) or Siberian white crane or snow crane, is a critically endangered crane. They occur in three groups: the eastern group, which migrates from eastern Siberia to China, the central group, which migrates from western Siberia to India, and the western group, which migrate from western Russia to Iran.