Blue crane | Smithsonian's National Zoo and …
The blue crane, also known as the paradise or Stanley crane, is the national bird of South Africa. The long dark feathers trailing to the ground behind these birds are actually wing feathers, not tail feathers.
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Cranetivities – Blue Cranes - International Crane Foundation
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BLUE CRANE – National Zoological Garden, Pretoria
The Blue Crane is the national bird of South Africa; The silver-bluish-grey plumage and long, dark wing feathers attracted the Zulu king, Shaka, and up to this day the present Zulu king wears head-feathers from the Blue crane
Blue Crane - Zoo Guide
Standing at about four feet, it is the smallest crane in the African region and is known for its long wings and a distinctive tail of elongated, wispy feathers. The Blue Crane has a specialized habitat preference, largely residing in dry …
Blue Crane - eBird
A small, elegant, uniformly blue-gray crane that dwells in open habitats in pairs and variably sized groups. The bulbous head, plain face lacking any naked skin, and lack of contrast in the wings are distinctive. It is a resident and partial …
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