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Common Crane Grus grus
L 44"(112 cm) W 75"(191 cm).

Song or calls:
No information.

 

Description: Sexes similar. Ash-gray body. Black head and neck with conspicuous white head stripe. Small red cap. Yellow bill. Immatures have gray body with tawny head and neck.


Habitat: Slow moving rivers with bare sandbars and islands for roosting. Nearby wet meadows and croplands necessary for foraging.

Where in Nebraska: Accidental. Several individuals have been noted since 1972, usually associated with spring-migrating Sandhill Cranes.

Fun Facts: A group of cranes has many collective nouns, including a "construction", "dance", "sedge", "siege", and "swoop" of cranes.

Additional Information: Eurasian species of crane, sometimes called Gray Crane.

 

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Sandhill Crane