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  • Whooping crane (Grus americana)

    Grus americana (Whooping crane)

    Whooping cranes represent one of the best-known conservation stories in North America and these elegant birds have captured public…

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    35 photos

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  • White-naped crane (Grus vipio)

    Grus vipio (White-naped crane)

    This large crane is identifiable by the large circle of bare, red skin around each eye. It stands out from the slate-grey feathers that…

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    20 photos

    0 videos

  • Japanese crane (Grus japonensis)

    Grus japonensis (Japanese crane)

    The Japanese crane (Grus japonensis), also known as the red-crowned crane, is sacred and seen as a symbol of fidelity, good luck, love and…

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    33 photos

    20 videos

  • Sarus crane (Grus antigone)

    Grus antigone (Sarus crane)

    The sarus crane (Grus antigone) is the tallest flying bird in the world with some adult males reaching up to 1.8 metres tall. These elegant…

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    38 photos

    13 videos

  • Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis)

    Grus canadensis (Sandhill crane)

    The most abundant crane species on Earth, the sandhill crane is renowned for its spectacular mass migrations. A large-bodied bird, the…

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    41 photos

    6 videos

  • Hooded crane (Grus monacha)

    Grus monacha (Hooded crane)

    Bulky-looking compared to other, more elegant cranes, the hooded crane has a slate grey body with a white head and upper neck. The primaries…

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    14 photos

    0 videos

  • Common crane (Grus grus)

    Grus grus (Common crane)

    The most widely distributed of all cranes, the common crane is a large and impressive waterbird with a long neck, beak and legs. The plumage…

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    40 photos

    4 videos

  • Black crowned-crane (Balearica pavonina)

    Balearica pavonina (Black crowned-crane)

    The beautiful stately black crowned-crane (Balearica pavonina), threatened by the loss of wetland habitat, gets its name from its dark…

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    10 photos

    0 videos

  • Grey crowned-crane (Balearica regulorum)

    Balearica regulorum (Grey crowned-crane)

    Standing at over a metre tall, the large yet elegant grey crowned-crane (Balearica regulorum) graces many of Africa’s wetlands. Its…

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    31 photos

    3 videos

  • Blue crane (Anthropoides paradiseus)

    Anthropoides paradiseus (Blue crane)

    The elegant blue crane (Anthropoides paradiseus) is the national bird of South Africa. As the common name suggests, it is pale blue in…

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    21 photos

    7 videos

  • Wattled crane (Bugeranus carunculatus)

    Bugeranus carunculatus (Wattled crane)

    The wattled crane is the largest and rarest of the six species of crane in Africa. The breast and neck are white and the underparts are…

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    39 photos

    7 videos

  • Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo)

    Anthropoides virgo (Demoiselle crane)

    Information on the demoiselle crane is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    29 photos

    2 videos

  • Siberian crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus)

    Leucogeranus leucogeranus (Siberian crane)

    The Siberian crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus) is the third most endangered crane species in the world. It is unique amongst cranes in that…

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    25 photos

    9 videos

  • Brown mesite (Mesitornis unicolor)

    Mesitornis unicolor (Brown mesite)

    A ground-dwelling bird of Madagascar, the brown mesite (Mesitornis unicolori) is a fairly slim bird with dark brown upperparts and paler…

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    10 photos

    0 videos

  • Hawaiian coot (Fulica alai)

    Fulica alai (Hawaiian coot)

    Information on the Hawaiian coot is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    12 photos

    0 videos

  • Australian bustard (Ardeotis australis)

    Ardeotis australis (Australian bustard)

    Information on the Australian bustard is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    18 photos

    0 videos

  • Madagascar rail (Rallus madagascariensis)

    Rallus madagascariensis (Madagascar rail)

    Found only in the wetlands of eastern Madagascar, the Madagascar rail is a secretive bird that is rarely found in the open. Its plumage is…

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    1 photos

    0 videos

  • Houbara bustard (Chlamydotis undulata)

    Chlamydotis undulata (Houbara bustard)

    A striking bird resembling a turkey in shape, the houbara bustard is at its most magnificent during the courtship display. It is a slender…

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    25 photos

    9 videos

  • Laysan crake (Porzana palmeri)

    Porzana palmeri (Laysan crake)

    The Laysan crake went extinct in 1944 following human disturbance and the introduction of non-native species. It was brown on the back with…

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    5 photo

    1 video

  • Sakalava rail (Amaurornis olivieri)

    Amaurornis olivieri (Sakalava rail)

    Since its discovery in 1929, the rare and extremely shy Sakalava rail has been recorded on only a handful of occasions. This small rail is…

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    7 photos

    0 videos

  • Black bustard (Eupodotis afra)

    Eupodotis afra (Black bustard)

    The black bustard has an arresting appearance, with a strong mottled pattern of dark brown and white plumage on the back, bordered with…

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    13 photo

    1 video

  • Plain-flanked rail (Rallus wetmorei)

    Rallus wetmorei (Plain-flanked rail)

    Information on the plain-flanked rail is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Rouget’s rail (Rougetius rougetii)

    Rougetius rougetii (Rouget’s rail)

    A secretive and terrestrial bird, like other rails, Rouget’s rail has olive-brown upperparts and cinnamon-reddish-orange underparts. The…

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    6 photo

    1 video

  • Spotted crake (Porzana porzana)

    Porzana porzana (Spotted crake)

    The spotted crake (Porzana porzana) is a small and rather plump member of the rail family (Family: Rallidae). This water bird has a short…

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    14 photos

    0 videos

  • Lesser florican (Sypheotides indicus)

    Sypheotides indicus (Lesser florican)

    Eye-catching in both appearance and behaviour, the lesser florican belongs to a family of birds, the bustards, renowned for their elaborate…

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    7 photos

    2 videos

  • Aldabra rail (Dryolimnas aldabranus)

    Dryolimnas aldabranus (Aldabra rail)

    The Aldabra rail is the last surviving flightless bird in the western Indian Ocean. It has a slender build, with a long, fairly slender…

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    5 photo

    1 video

  • Stanley’s bustard (Neotis denhami)

    Neotis denhami (Stanley’s bustard)

    Bustards are large, long-legged birds that resemble giant chickens, and are related to the cranes and rails of the world. Stanley’s bustard…

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    9 photos

    0 videos

  • Hartlaub’s bustard (Eupodotis hartlaubii)

    Eupodotis hartlaubii (Hartlaub’s bustard)

    Hartlaub’s bustard is a comparatively small bustard, yet maintains the distinctive bustard figure, with a small head set on a long neck, and…

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    12 photos

    0 videos

  • Caribbean coot (Fulica caribaea)

    Fulica caribaea (Caribbean coot)

    A rather striking member of the rail family (Rallidae), the Caribbean coot (Fulica caribaea) is a wetland bird with a bright white beak…

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    10 photo

    1 video

  • Great bustard (Otis tarda)

    Otis tarda (Great bustard)

    A tall bird, the great bustard has a grey head and neck, and a brown back barred with black. The underparts are white with males developing…

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    41 photos

    13 videos

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