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Common Cranes birds dancing in spring
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5 Most Beautiful Cranes In The World
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Cranes are the tallest of all flying birds and are found on every continent, except Antarctica and South America.
The plumage of cranes varies by habitat.
Species inhabiting vast, open wetlands tend to have more white in their plumage than do species that inhabit smaller wetlands or forested habitats, which tend to be more grey.
With 15 species of cranes known to us, stay with us as we are counting down the 5 of the most beautiful cranes in the world.
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published: 20 Jul 2020
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Thousands of Cranes Take Flight in One of Earth's Last Great Migrations | National Geographic
Around 600000 Sandhill cranes flock to Nebraska’s Central Platte River Valley each spring in one of the world’s largest and oldest remaining bird migrations.
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There the cranes thrive on corn, the most abundant local food source. The species is incredibly resilient, but they ...
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Songs of Love: Sarus Cranes’ Lifelong Romance
Sarus cranes are sentient beings — they pair for life, feel emotions like humans do, and express love with great tenderness. In north India, a promising relationship between local farmers and the birds is securing their survival, and renewing hope of peaceful coexistence.
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Cranes are large graceful gliding birds.
They are the best travellers; and can be found all over the world.
Cranes generally live in grasslands.And like to be near water.
They have long skinny legs, tall necks and a really big wingspan.
But they are probably best known, because they are great at flying really long distances. As winter approaches they fly to where it is warmer. This is called a migration. Sometimes it can be thousands of miles. Some Cranes even have to fly over the Himalayas.
Which are the tallest Mountains in the world. The Cranes get a...
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The crane that fell for her keeper
Chris Crowe, an animal keeper at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, has discovered a new way to grow the population of endangered white-naped cranes. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy
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China's Love of Cranes | The Forbidden River
Crane wardens at the Zhalong Nature Reserve work to keep the famous, red-crowned cranes from going extinct in China.
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Tiny Crane Chick's First Moments
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Arunachal Pradesh Greets the Migrating Bird - Black-necked Cranes
The majestic, Black-necked Cranes have graced the serene landscapes of Zemithang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh, creating a breathtaking spectacle that has brought joy and wonder to locals and nature enthusiasts. Every year, the appearance of these graceful birds signifies a beautiful connection between nature and the lively culture in this area. As winter settles into the valley, witnessing the elegant flight of Black-necked Cranes further enhances an already picturesque environment with its enchanting allure.
These majestic birds flock to Zemithang Valley and find refuge in this region during the winter season. The valley provides them with a peaceful environment as they enjoy their temporary abode. During this period, the Zemithang Valley located in the eastern Himalayas transforms into an...
published: 23 Dec 2023
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Thousands of Cranes Take Flight in One of Earth's Last Great Migrations | Nat Geo Wild
Around 600,000 Sandhill cranes flock to Nebraska’s Central Platte River Valley each spring in one of the world’s largest and oldest remaining bird migrations.
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There the cranes thrive on corn, the most abundant local food source. The species is incredibly resilient, but they face a loss of wetland habitat and the e...
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5 Most Beautiful Cranes In The World
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Cranes are the tallest of all flying birds and are found on every continent, except Antarctica and South America.
The plumage of cranes varies by habitat.
Species inhabiting vast, open wetlands tend to have more white in their plumage than do species that inhabit smaller wetlands or forested habitats, which tend to be more grey.
With 15 species of cranes known to us, stay with us as we are counting down the 5 of the most beautiful cranes in the world.
These beautiful / amazing / pretty cranes / crane / bird / birds are including demoiselle crane, manchurian crane / red crowned crane, white naped crane, blue crane, and the grey crowned crane / african crowned crane.
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Cranes are the tallest of all flying birds and are found on every continent, except Antarctica and South America.
The plumage of cranes varies by habitat.
Species inhabiting vast, open wetlands tend to have more white in their plumage than do species that inhabit smaller wetlands or forested habitats, which tend to be more grey.
With 15 species of cranes known to us, stay with us as we are counting down the 5 of the most beautiful cranes in the world.
These beautiful / amazing / pretty cranes / crane / bird / birds are including demoiselle crane, manchurian crane / red crowned crane, white naped crane, blue crane, and the grey crowned crane / african crowned crane.
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Thousands of Cranes Take Flight in One of Earth's Last Great Migrations | National Geographic
Around 600000 Sandhill cranes flock to Nebraska’s Central Platte River Valley each spring in one of the world’s largest and oldest remaining bird migrations.
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There the cranes thrive on corn, the most abundant local food source. The species is incredibly resilient, but they face a loss of wetland habitat and the effects of climate change – so their resilience cannot be taken for granted.
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There the cranes thrive on corn, the most abundant local food source. The species is incredibly resilient, but they face a loss of wetland habitat and the effects of climate change – so their resilience cannot be taken for granted.
Read more about the annual sandhill crane migration in "This Is What One of the Last Great Migrations Looks Like."
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Thousands of Cranes Take Flight in One of Earth's Last Great Migrations | National Geographic
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Songs of Love: Sarus Cranes’ Lifelong Romance
Sarus cranes are sentient beings — they pair for life, feel emotions like humans do, and express love with great tenderness. In north India, a promising relatio...
Sarus cranes are sentient beings — they pair for life, feel emotions like humans do, and express love with great tenderness. In north India, a promising relationship between local farmers and the birds is securing their survival, and renewing hope of peaceful coexistence.
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Quality, educational videos for kids. Made in the UK.
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Cranes are large graceful gliding birds.
They are the best travellers; and can be found all over the world.
Cranes generally live in grasslands.And like to be near water.
They have long skinny legs, tall necks and a really big wingspan.
But they are probably best known, because they are great at flying really long distances. As winter approaches they fly to where it is warmer. This is called a migration. Sometimes it can be thousands of miles. Some Cranes even have to fly over the Himalayas.
Which are the tallest Mountains in the world. The Cranes get a free ride on hot air that takes them very high.Then they glide down until they get another free lift. Together they fly in a V formation.
Which looks very impressive.
Along they way the Cranes stop at 'staging areas' for a rest. When they arrive there are thousands of Cranes!! Wow! that's a lot of cranes. Have you ever seen an origami crane? An origami Crane is a Crane made of folded paper. Maybe you could try to make one.
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Cranes are large graceful gliding birds.
They are the best travellers; and can be found all over the world.
Cranes generally live in grasslands.And like to be near water.
They have long skinny legs, tall necks and a really big wingspan.
But they are probably best known, because they are great at flying really long distances. As winter approaches they fly to where it is warmer. This is called a migration. Sometimes it can be thousands of miles. Some Cranes even have to fly over the Himalayas.
Which are the tallest Mountains in the world. The Cranes get a free ride on hot air that takes them very high.Then they glide down until they get another free lift. Together they fly in a V formation.
Which looks very impressive.
Along they way the Cranes stop at 'staging areas' for a rest. When they arrive there are thousands of Cranes!! Wow! that's a lot of cranes. Have you ever seen an origami crane? An origami Crane is a Crane made of folded paper. Maybe you could try to make one.
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Zebra: http://bit.ly/1hCGC1P
Leopards: http://bit.ly/1krhhhU
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The crane that fell for her keeper
Chris Crowe, an animal keeper at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, has discovered a new way to grow the population of endangered white-naped crane...
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Chris Crowe, an animal keeper at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, has discovered a new way to grow the population of endangered white-naped cranes. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy
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- published: 23 Jul 2018
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China's Love of Cranes | The Forbidden River
Crane wardens at the Zhalong Nature Reserve work to keep the famous, red-crowned cranes from going extinct in China.
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China's Love of Cranes | The Forbidden River
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Crane wardens at the Zhalong Nature Reserve work to keep the famous, red-crowned cranes from going extinct in China.
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China's Love of Cranes | The Forbidden River
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- published: 06 Sep 2016
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Tiny Crane Chick's First Moments
For this crane family, the raising of their young has just begun.
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For this crane family, the raising of their young has just begun.
Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it!
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“Born in the Rockies: First Steps“ premieres November 10, 2021, at 8|7c on PBS.
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For this crane family, the raising of their young has just begun. And like many first-time parents, these crane parents learn through experience.
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Bee Mating Ritual Caught on Camera - https://youtu.be/6eQto9l7BTw
Bullfrog Dad Protects His Tadpoles - https://youtu.be/l3uO2lO9JDk
Leopard Hunts Baboon in Broad Daylight - https://youtu.be/pLJwsLH_7sg
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Arunachal Pradesh Greets the Migrating Bird - Black-necked Cranes
The majestic, Black-necked Cranes have graced the serene landscapes of Zemithang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh, creating a breathtaking spectacle that has brought...
The majestic, Black-necked Cranes have graced the serene landscapes of Zemithang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh, creating a breathtaking spectacle that has brought joy and wonder to locals and nature enthusiasts. Every year, the appearance of these graceful birds signifies a beautiful connection between nature and the lively culture in this area. As winter settles into the valley, witnessing the elegant flight of Black-necked Cranes further enhances an already picturesque environment with its enchanting allure.
These majestic birds flock to Zemithang Valley and find refuge in this region during the winter season. The valley provides them with a peaceful environment as they enjoy their temporary abode. During this period, the Zemithang Valley located in the eastern Himalayas transforms into an ideal sanctuary for those who revel in birdwatching and admire nature. The valley is a sight to behold as majestic cranes flock down upon it with their unique black necks and radiant feathers standing out against the snowy terrain like a painting alive with unimaginable natural beauty.
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The majestic, Black-necked Cranes have graced the serene landscapes of Zemithang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh, creating a breathtaking spectacle that has brought joy and wonder to locals and nature enthusiasts. Every year, the appearance of these graceful birds signifies a beautiful connection between nature and the lively culture in this area. As winter settles into the valley, witnessing the elegant flight of Black-necked Cranes further enhances an already picturesque environment with its enchanting allure.
These majestic birds flock to Zemithang Valley and find refuge in this region during the winter season. The valley provides them with a peaceful environment as they enjoy their temporary abode. During this period, the Zemithang Valley located in the eastern Himalayas transforms into an ideal sanctuary for those who revel in birdwatching and admire nature. The valley is a sight to behold as majestic cranes flock down upon it with their unique black necks and radiant feathers standing out against the snowy terrain like a painting alive with unimaginable natural beauty.
#migratorybirds #arunachalpradesh #winter #thesentinel
- published: 23 Dec 2023
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Thousands of Cranes Take Flight in One of Earth's Last Great Migrations | Nat Geo Wild
Around 600,000 Sandhill cranes flock to Nebraska’s Central Platte River Valley each spring in one of the world’s largest and oldest remaining bird migrations.
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Around 600,000 Sandhill cranes flock to Nebraska’s Central Platte River Valley each spring in one of the world’s largest and oldest remaining bird migrations.
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There the cranes thrive on corn, the most abundant local food source. The species is incredibly resilient, but they face a loss of wetland habitat and the effects of climate change – so their resilience cannot be taken for granted.
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Around 600,000 Sandhill cranes flock to Nebraska’s Central Platte River Valley each spring in one of the world’s largest and oldest remaining bird migrations.
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There the cranes thrive on corn, the most abundant local food source. The species is incredibly resilient, but they face a loss of wetland habitat and the effects of climate change – so their resilience cannot be taken for granted.
Read more in "This Is What One of the Last Great Migrations Looks Like"
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Thousands of Cranes Take Flight in One of Earth's Last Great Migrations | Nat Geo Wild
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- published: 21 Apr 2018
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