White-naped Crane

Antigone vipio

The White-naped Crane is a bird of the crane family. It is a large bird, 112–125 cm long, approximately 130 cm tall and weighing about 5.6 kg with pinkish legs, grey and white striped neck, and a red face patch.
White-naped Cranes (Antigone vipio) Occasionally, I come across old photos and videos I'd forgotten I had.

Thus it was with this video or a pair of White-naped Cranes at a Wetlands Centre in London a few years ago, where they still live.

At nesting times these Cranes gather in large numbers at its natural wetland habitats so there's always something sad about a pair like this denied that opportunity, although it's much sadder that such measures have become necessary with some species.

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Distribution

The White-naped Crane breeds in northeastern Mongolia, northeastern China, and adjacent areas of southeastern Russia where a program at Khinganski Nature Reserve raises eggs provided from U.S. zoos to bolster the species. Different groups of the birds migrate to winter near the Yangtze River, the DMZ in Korea and on Kyūshū in Japan. They also reach Kazakhstan and Taiwan. Only about 4,900 and 5,400 individuals remain in the wild.
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Status

Due to ongoing habitat loss and overhunting in some areas, the White-naped Crane is evaluated as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix I and II of CITES.
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Food

Its diet consists mainly of insects, seeds, roots, plants and small animals.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderGruiformes
FamilyGruidae
GenusGrus
SpeciesG. vipio