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The sarus crane (Antigone antigone) is a large nonmigratory crane found in parts of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. The tallest of the flying birds, standing at a height of up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in), they are a conspicuous species of open wetlands in South Asia, seasonally flooded Dipterocarpus forests in ...
Learn about the Sarus crane, the tallest flying bird in the world, and its conservation status and threats in India. Find out how WWF-India is working to protect its habitat, restore wetlands and raise awareness among local communities.
15 Δεκ 2023 · The Indian Sarus Crane occurs in northern and central India, Terai Nepal and Pakistan. Once a common site in the paddy fields of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Assam; the population of the Indian sarus crane is now on the decline.
Learn about the Sarus crane, the world's tallest flying bird, which is revered in India and lives in wetlands and agricultural areas. Find out its appearance, behavior, diet, mating habits, population status, and threats.
Learn about the Sarus Crane, the world's tallest flying bird, and its conservation status and threats. Find out how the International Crane Foundation is working to protect this species and its wetland habitats in Asia.
The Sarus Crane is the tallest flying bird, with a striking grey body, long pink legs, and a bare red head and upper neck. Its wings have black flight feathers, contrasting with the lighter grey body plumage.
Antigone antigone has three disjunct populations in the Indian subcontinent, South-East Asia and northern Australia, with a total world population estimated at 15,000-20,000 individuals (Archibald et al. 2003).