Keresés
a large South African bird with long legs and a long neck that has bluish gray plumage
What is a "blue crane"?
A blue crane, also known as the Stanley crane, is a captivating bird with an elegant appearance and remarkable vocalizations. This tall and slender crane species boasts beautiful blue-gray plumage, accentuated by patches of bare red skin on its face and crown. With a wingspan reaching up to two meters, the blue crane possesses impressive grace in flight, and its long legs contribute to its distinctive silhouette. Found primarily in the grasslands and wetlands of southern Africa, the blue crane forms monogamous pairs and engages in elaborate courtship displays involving synchronized dances and calls. Its hauntingly melodic calls, which resemble trumpet-like sounds, add to its allure.