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More About Cranes ...
Cranes are large, long-legged and long-necked birds of the order Gruiformes, and family Gruidae. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances". Cranes mate for life. Some species of cranes migrate over long distances, while cranes in warm climates do not migrate at all. Cranes are gregarious, forming large flocks where their numbers are sufficient.

Everywhere crane numbers are diminishing. The plight of the Whooping Cranes of North America inspired some of the first US legislation to protect endangered species.

They are opportunistic feeders that may change their diet according to the season. They eat suitably sized prey such as small rodents, fish and amphibians, but will eat grain and berries during late summer and autumn (the cranberry is so-named from its being extensively eaten by some northern species of crane).

There are representatives of this group on all the continents except Antarctica and South America. Not all the "cranes" in Australia are actually cranes: the "White Crane" is actually the Great Egret while the "Blue Crane" is the White-faced Heron.
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Gruidae
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VIDEO CLIPS
Blue Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
A group walking and feeding on the ground. Wakkerstroom, South Africa (Monotypic species).
Siberian Crane
WMV  View Movie
Internet Bird Collection
Two individuals singing. Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India (Monotypic species).
Siberian Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
Two individuals feeding. Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India (Monotypic species).
Sandhill Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
Three individuals feeding in a field. Around Kingsville, Texas, USA (ssp rowani).
Sarus Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
Two individuals preening. Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India (ssp sharpii).
Sarus Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
Two individuals feeding. Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India (ssp sharpii).
Common Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
A group feeding and two males calling. Hornborga, Sweden (Monotypic species).
Common Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
An adult walking and attacking another individual. Hornborga, Sweden (Monotypic species).
Black-necked Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
An adult feeding in an open field. Roergai, China (Monotypic species).
Black-necked Crane
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Internet Bird Collection
Two individuals walking through a steppe. Roergai, China (Monotypic species).
Grey crowned Crane
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Creatas
Grey crowned crane flying
African Crowned Crane
1.970MB  MOV  View Movie
Creatas
African crowned crane
Sandhill Crane
0.380MB  MOV  View Movie
Finley-Holiday Films
Sandhill Crane
Demoiselle Crane
1.900MB  MOV  View Movie
DVArchive
Large flock of birds, rare and endangered demoiselle cranes flying from desert landscape, Rajasthan, India
Sandhill Crane
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Pat's Backyard BirdCam
Sandhill Crane
Whooping Crane
3.490MB  RM  View Movie
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Whooping Cranes
Whooping Crane
0.190MB  RM  View Movie
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Whooping Cranes take flight
African Crane
0.000MB  GIF  View Movie
Oakland Zoo
Short clip of an african crane walking
Whooping Crane
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USGS
Whooper chick feeding
Whooping Crane
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USGS
Feeding smelt to cranes
Sandhill Crane
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National Geographic
Sandhill Crane Migration
Whooping Crane
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National Geographic
Whooping Cranes
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